List of Studebaker vehicles
The following list consists of automotive models produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana from 1899 to 1963 and Studebaker Canada Ltd. from 1964 through the spring 1966. In 1961, many of these were offered with special Marshal (police) packages: a 170 cu in (2.8 l)[1] 6-cylinder City Marshal, 259 cu in (4.2 l) V8 Patrol Marshal, and 289 cu in (4.7 l) V8 Pursuit Marshal.[2] There was also a heavy-duty four-door taxicab based on a stretched-wheelbase Cruiser.[3]
C
- Studebaker Champ Pick-up
- Studebaker Champion
- Studebaker Commander
- Studebaker Conestoga
- Studebaker Cruiser
S
- Studebaker Starlight
- Studebaker Scotsman
- Studebaker Silver Hawk
- Studebaker Sky Hawk
- Studebaker Special Six
- Studebaker Speedster
- Studebaker Standard Six
Studebaker Skyview (Experimental. One prototype made, never produced)
Studebaker Sceptre (Experimental. One prototype made, never produced)
T
Studebaker Turtle (Military experimental. Three prototypes made, never produced)
U
- Studebaker US6 Military Truck
W
- Studebaker Wagonaire
- Studebaker Westinghouse Delivery[4] (Experimental. Two prototypes made, never produced)
Studebaker Weasel (military)
Other automotive brands owned by Studebaker
Notes
- Flory, J. "Kelly", Jr. American Cars 1960-1972 (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Coy, 2004), p.138.
- Flory, p.137.
- Flory, p.137.
- 1963 Studebaker Westinghouse Pickup Truck Concept (HowStuffWorks)
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