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Studebaker half-ton pickup trucks were assembled at Hamilton, Ontario, from 1950 through 1955. Studebaker of Canada and Packard Motor Company of Canada merged in 1954. Packard had ceased Canadian assembly operations in 1939, and the Canadian affiliate was a distribution and administrative organization. Although the 1957 and 1958 Packards were.

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This photograph taken around 1902 shows Tippecanoe Place, the mansion Clement Studebaker built in 1889. • 1902: First Studebaker electric car. At 50-year mark, employment at 2,500, wagon production tops 100,000, sales reach $4 million. • 1904: First gasoline engine Studebaker, partially built in Ohio, goes on sale.

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Studebaker begins retooling for wartime production - 1942. Studebaker produces its last prewar automobile on January 31 and begins retooling for wartime production. The company produced US6 Army trucks, the Weasel, and Wright-Cyclone radial engines for the B17 bomber.

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Who Owns The Studebaker Name. R. Reed, the owner of the Studebaker Motor Company, was the founder of the American automobile manufacturer that went out of business in 1967. In 2001, the Denver-area entrepreneur acquired the company's name from a previous partner, Tom Raines.

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08-30-2015, 01:07 PM. As Gunslinger said, no one currently owns the name for automotive use. At least one former subsidiary (Studebaker Leasing Corp) still uses the name for their industry. There are also many other Avanti brands out there -- refrigerators, cigars, etc. The copyright on product names and symbols can only be maintained by paying.

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Studebaker family, U.S. automobile manufacturers whose firm became the world's largest producer of horse-drawn vehicles and a leader in automobile manufacturing. In 1852 Clement Studebaker (1831-1901) started a blacksmith and wagon shop in South Bend, Ind., with his brother Henry (1826-1895). Later.

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Studebaker's diversification allowed the corporation to survive beyond the end of automobile production in 1966, and a few of Studebaker's "cousins" remain viable products and companies today. About this Series Studebaker's Cousins was on display at the Museum in 2014. This series of articles comes for the displays from that exhibition.

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An old-car enthusiast who owns a 1947 Cadillac and 1949 Studebaker truck, she began her writing career crafting stories for antique-car and hot-rod car club magazines. When the Ontario-based.

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The brand has been owned by Energizer Holdings since November 2018. History. Chemical Compounds was founded in 1953 by three businessmen, Charles Dwight (Doc. However, Studebaker-Packard CEO Sherwood Egbert felt that STP could one day outpace its parent company and recruited Andy Granatelli as the CEO of STP to help raise the product's.

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08-31-2015, 02:49 PM. Corporate take-overs seem to spin a wide web. My stepfather had worked for just about every electrical distribution company out there. Somewhere in the threads of this corporate web was Challenger Electric (Westinghouse - and now owned by Eaton). Crouse Hind and Arrow Hart, seem to fall under an eventual Eaton ownership too.

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Studebaker goes bankrupt. On this day in 1933, American automaker Studebaker, then heavily in debt, goes into receivership. The company's president, Albert Erskine, resigned and later that year.

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Ric Reed owns the Studebaker Motor Company, a 21st Century iteration of the American automobile manufacturer that went out of business in 1967. The Denver-area entrepreneur bought out the rights.

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Studebaker-Packard Corporation. The Studebaker-Packard Corporation is the entity created in 1954 by the purchase of the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan. While Studebaker was the larger of the two companies, Packard's balance sheet and executive team were stronger than that of.

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A 1956 Studebaker South Bend IN police wagon. In 1954, the South Bend, Indiana-based Studebaker was bought by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, and the resulting company became known as Studebaker-Packard. The assembly line for the 1956 Studebaker models. For 1956, Studebaker offered more great looking models.

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Thanks, JDP. One of the many "LIVE" Avanti registrations is this one for Cosmetics, very interesting information. Most Automotive registrations relate to the Avanti Motor Corp. as the current Automotive usage owner of the name. (REGISTRANT) G. Rivas V.C. Por A. CORPORATION DOMINICAN REP Prolongacion Presidente Vasquez Alma Rosa II Santo Domingo.

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One of the immigrants, Clement Studebaker, reportedly built his first wagon in America around 1750. In February 1852, two of Clement's great grandchildren, Henry and Clement, opened the H&C Studebaker blacksmith shop in South Bend, Indiana. During their first year of operation, they built two horse-drawn farm wagons.