807 Comments for Studebaker Stamping Plant

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Looking for a 1950 Commander Automatic Transmission that fit onto a stude 245 motor. Please email me royvaldez@wildblue.ne
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Never knew Studebaker made soap dispensers with turbo chargers. :-P
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I just wanted to say thank you for posting these!
My family history IS Studebaker. Great great great grandfather and uncles. I've done a lot of family research but actually getting to see into a plant once used is something I never could have found without your amazing photography. So thank you again!
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does it look like someone wearing a white mask in the window above the red paint or is it just me??
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I would love to read how much everything cost and stuff like that, nothing like what it would be like now!
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i don't know how it got there, but i like it:)
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You can almost see people back there working! great picture!
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i'd love to read those papers too, a good find!
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is that where they kept the finished ones??
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Seems what one generation builds, the next just throws away.
Why America's history is so limited
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Hey, my father purchased a brand new Studebaker truck, manual trainy and it sits complete in a tree row. We even have the original owners manuals. The bed is shot, due to, its a flat bed and boards rot. But we are looking for serious collectors, who are interested in purchasing. Please email for pic's, we are taking open sealed bids for anyone who is interested in submitting a bid for this prize. Thanks email electric256@cox.net
Thats awesome. Can you go back and build me a 53 Starliner?
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The eye of the artist...what an incredible picture.
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That single spiderweb makes this shot. It tells the entire story of abandonment. A little masterpiece.
prepare to die...