
I know a good portion of my readership are seniors like me. So, I imagine that they know what the title is all about. But for my younger readers, Studebaker was one of the few carriage makers who successfully transformed into an automobile maker in the early 1900s. It seemed that most of them just wanted to throw an engine on the carriages in place of horses. 😎
Studebaker was located in the rather small town of South Bend Indiana from 1852 until 1967. Many of their cars have become fashionable icons since those days. Even in the 1960s when they weren’t popular I thought the Studebaker Avanti was about the coolest car around.
To celebrate their history I give you another rather extended review of the museum still located in South Bend. For all you folks with SLOOW Internet speeds please forgive me as to how long this post will take to load.Â
Oh, by the way, if you don’t know it South Bend is also home of the fighting Irish, otherwise known as Notre Dame. So don’t try to visit the museum on a football weekend.