I grew up in South Bend, Indiana and remember when they were still making cars and the size of their automotive plants. The museum was not as large as it is today but I do remember seeing the wagons and what Studebaker contributed to the war effort in WWII. The Tippecanoe Place which was the Studebaker home/mansion is quite impressive as well and if you get a chance you should try to see it.
Thanks for bringing back some great memories.
KTJohnson wrote:
These are very early Studebakers from their museum in South Bend, Indiana. I didn't realize their history went back this far.
First the write-up, then the picture.