Studebaker Concept Cars
Studebaker Avanti R4
The Avanti R4 engine was dreamed up by Andy Granatelli while he was waiting for the Avantis pre-production problems to be solved. The R4 was a high-performance variation of the unsupercharged R1 engine, as the R3 was a hi-po R2. Although the R4 engine......
Studebaker Avanti Prototype
The Studebaker National Museum celebrated a major addition to its collections after receiving a pair of steel-bodied Studebaker prototypes designed by Raymond Loewy, who designed the original Avanti as well as several other Studebaker-built automobiles.Somehow,......
Studebaker Spectre Concept
In 1962 Studebaker-Packard President Sherwood Egbert hired Brooks Stevens to design some concept cars for future production, and the Spectre was intended for production in 1966. This unique car was built by Carrozzeria Sibona-Basano of Turin. It features......
Studebaker Starliner
This was a proposal for the 1955 Studebaker Starliner, designed by Bob Bourke. It was basically a facelift of the 53-4 style with a fine mesh grille, wire wheels, and small cast aluminum fins that resembled those of the 1956 Hawk. This beautiful design,......
Studebaker Manta Ray
Arguably inspired by the General Motors LeSabre Motorama car, the rakish 1951 Manta Ray roadster still turns heads. And it remains largely original its fiberglass body has not been restored. In 1953, Glenn Hire and Vernon Antoine debuted their space-age-inspired......
Studebaker Champion Woody Wagon Concept
For 1947, Studebaker featured a new look from the Raymond Loewy Studios that included a wood-bodied station wagon. A prototype was built and displayed at several automobile shows - then pulled from production. A wood-bodied station wagon was included......
Studebaker Gardner Prototype
This 1947 Studebaker Sportster is known as the Gardner Special. Vincent E. Gardner of South Bend, Indiana, bought a new 1947 Studebaker Champion three-passenger coupe off the assembly line. He took it home, tore it down, and made a Sportster out of......
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Studebaker Avanti R4
The Avanti R4 engine was dreamed up by Andy Granatelli while he was waiting for the Avantis pre-production problems to be solved. The R4 was a high-performance variation of the unsupercharged R1 engine, as the R3 was a hi-po R2. Although the R4 engine......
Studebaker Avanti Prototype
The Studebaker National Museum celebrated a major addition to its collections after receiving a pair of steel-bodied Studebaker prototypes designed by Raymond Loewy, who designed the original Avanti as well as several other Studebaker-built automobiles.Somehow,......
Studebaker Spectre Concept
In 1962 Studebaker-Packard President Sherwood Egbert hired Brooks Stevens to design some concept cars for future production, and the Spectre was intended for production in 1966. This unique car was built by Carrozzeria Sibona-Basano of Turin. It features......
Studebaker Starliner
This was a proposal for the 1955 Studebaker Starliner, designed by Bob Bourke. It was basically a facelift of the 53-4 style with a fine mesh grille, wire wheels, and small cast aluminum fins that resembled those of the 1956 Hawk. This beautiful design,......
Studebaker Manta Ray
Arguably inspired by the General Motors LeSabre Motorama car, the rakish 1951 Manta Ray roadster still turns heads. And it remains largely original its fiberglass body has not been restored. In 1953, Glenn Hire and Vernon Antoine debuted their space-age-inspired......
Studebaker Champion Woody Wagon Concept
For 1947, Studebaker featured a new look from the Raymond Loewy Studios that included a wood-bodied station wagon. A prototype was built and displayed at several automobile shows - then pulled from production. A wood-bodied station wagon was included......
Studebaker Gardner Prototype
This 1947 Studebaker Sportster is known as the Gardner Special. Vincent E. Gardner of South Bend, Indiana, bought a new 1947 Studebaker Champion three-passenger coupe off the assembly line. He took it home, tore it down, and made a Sportster out of......