Q: Greg, I just found an article you did online on the Studebaker Golden Hawk from nearly 10 years ago. In that column I didn’t see anything about the straight-drive factory overdrive three-speed ...
In 1955, Studebaker introduced the Speedster as a limited-edition two-door hardtop version of the President. The car wasn't particularly successful, with 2,215 units sold, but it prompted the company ...
Packard began as America’s gentleman engineer: conservative tailoring over cutting-edge bones. In 1915, the company stunned rivals with the Twin Six V12, among the earliest production twelves, whisper ...
Golden Hawk" is the name applied to the Studebaker-Packard Corporation's 1956 high-powered "sports type" passenger car. The name and the components that make up performance factors were obviously ...
If this 1956 Packard 400, featured at Hemmings, is half as nice as it seems to be, it won't fail to be anything other than a joy to own and a blast to cruise in. Head over to the listing to check out ...
Packard was one of biggest automotive names of the prewar era, but by the late 1950s the company was in decline. This episode of Jay Leno's Garage features his 1956 Packard Caribbean convertible, ...
Cadillac made a large pricing stride for 1953 with the introduction of the Series 62 Eldorado. Born of the glitzy Motorama show cars of the early '50s, the Eldo and its Oldsmobile Fiesta and Buick ...
Q: Greg, I just found an article you did online on the Studebaker Golden Hawk from nearly 10 years ago. In that column I didn’t see anything about the straight-drive factory overdrive three-speed ...
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