Twas Just Before Christmas

This year Santa Claus decided to go with an upgrade from the old sleigh

Twas just before Christmas when I had to park,
the Hawk, the Avanti and even the Lark.
The Bulletnose was tucked in the back of the garage,
all winter I’ll be driving a hundred dollar Dodge.
I should be out polishing and fixing some leaks,
but what’s the big hurry, it’ll be snowing for weeks.
The last time I drove it the Hawk sure did chatter,
I think that the clutch plate is going to shatter.
The Champion needs brakes, the Lark needs the same,
I’ll do that tomorrow, today’s the big game.
Look at the Studebakers I’ve started to stash,
I’ve found a few more but I don’t have the cash.
While driving around with no place to go,
I found a Daytona half buried in snow.
I think I should buy it, it doesn’t need much,
a hood and a fender, some tires and such.
I’m running out of room, I need a bigger place,
but it’s not a big car, I can surely find space.
There’s so much to do I soon should get busy,
The thought of it all, it just makes me dizzy.
The Commander to paint, the Champ to re-ring,
there’s so much to do, it soon will be spring.

1901 Studebaker Handy Wagon owned by Walt & Michal Barnes of Ashtabula Ohio.

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Studebaker’s 100 Year Celebration

 In 1952 Studebaker celebrated it’s centennial year, 100 years of building transportation, from horse drawn wagons to automobiles. It was a memorable year for the South Bend, Indiana company. On February 16, the local Association of Commerce put on a huge celebration at Notre Dame University.

Two days later the first Studebaker of the automaker’s second century left the Studebaker factory amid much fanfare. It was a Champion four-door sedan.

During that year Studebaker was the official pace car of the Indianapolis 500 race. After the race a blue Commander convertible that was given to winner Troy Ruttman.

1952 Studebaker Commander Pace Car

On Memorial Day a parade was led by the Conestoga wagon that had carried John C. Studebaker west to Ohio from Gettysburg, PA in 1836 where he raised his family including the five brothers that would play an important part in the creation of the Studebaker Corporation. That original Studebaker wagon was followed by locally built varieties and followed by an early Studebaker Electric and a variety of gas powered Studebakers through to the current model year.

As part of the milestone celebration many other items were offered to the public and to dealers. Author Stephen Longstreet wrote “A Century on Wheels” which was a great history of the family and company and Studebaker itself published an illustrated softbound book called “100 Years on the Road”. They also passed out souvenir Centennial coins to its employees. These came in two sizes and presentation folders for dealers. Automotive journalist Floyd Clymer devoted an entire issue of “Automobile Topics” to Studebaker in July.

Another item offered was a set of two 78 rpm records called “The Story of Studebaker”.

The story of the company’s history was narrated by actor Raymond Massey. There was also a brief speech from the President of the Studebaker Corporation and music featuring the Studebaker Male Chorus singing “Rolling Along for a Hundred Years”.

Now available is this CD which was made from a mint condition original set of records. The original centennial album’s cover was reproduced to fit the jewel case.

The Story of Studebaker on CD

Now you can listen to this anywhere you have a CD player since many people don’t have the ability to play a 78 rpm record anymore. You can order the CD through this website.

 

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2011 Studebaker Calendars

2011 calendar

Now in its 14th year of publication, The Studebaker Calendar features a different Studebaker for every month and the dates are filled with detailed info on Studebaker’s 114-year history. Also on each calendar page are small insets of vintage Studebaker toys.

Studebakers depicted in the 2011 calendar:

Cover…………………. 1961 Lark

January………………. 1962 Gran Turismo Hawk

February…………….. 1956 Power Hawk

March………………… 1950 Champion

April………………….. 1953 Champion Regal Sedan

May………………….. 1916 Model SF Roadster

June………………….. 1950 2R5 Pickup

July…………………… 1939 Commander

August………………. 1963 GT Hawk Drag Car, (Modified)

September………….. 1978 Avanti II

October……………… 1962 Lark

November…………… 1927 Commander

December………….. 1901 Handy Wagon

Bonus………………. An unrestored M Series wrecker

The calendar measures 8 1/2″ x 11″ and opens to measures 11″ x 17″. Printed in four color process on glossy paper and drilled so you can hang it up and enjoy it all year.

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