Well, kids, we’ve reached the end of another one. Tomorrow the world’s odometer rolls over to the next digit. 2025 has been – ...
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Introduced for the 1939 model year, the Studebaker Champion was produced over five generations until 1958. However, output wasn't continuous. Automobile production for public consumption was halted in ...
Aside from its gauge cluster being a total cluster-you-know-what, today's Nice Price or No Dice Studebaker is claimed to be ready for the road. Let's see if this old-school hot rod is also readily ...
Are you looking to buy a classic pickup truck from the early 1960s, but the Fords, Chevys, and Dodges of the era are way too common? Well, if scarcity is high on your list, this 1961 Studebaker Champ ...
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There are way more defunct automotive brands then there are active ones right now in the world, and the U.S. has its fair share of marques that bit the dust. A superficial count includes iconic names ...
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From time to time Early Iron gets a letter that tells the story better than what we can do, and the note the magazine got from Fred Haller is a case in point. He writes: "I purchased this '39 ...