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Automotive HistoryHood Ornament History
Automotive FirstsFirst Air Conditioning
Automotive FirstsFirst All Steel Top Automobile Body
Automotive FirstsFirst Electric Headlights 
Automotive FirstsFirst Electric Starter
Automotive FirstsFirst Fully Automatic Transmission
Automotive FirstsFirst Hydraulic Brakes
Automotive FirstsFirst Power Steering
Automotive FirstsFirst Power Windows 
Automotive Firsts First Automobile Radio 
Automotive FirstsFirst VIN Number
Brass EraThe colorful story of Walter E Flanders and the Flanders “20”, manufactured by EMF a totally owned Studebaker Company 1910 to 1912.
Brass EraThe story of the Metz Motor Company.
StudebakerA lengthy article, originally published in the Oct. 2003 issue of Turning Wheels, about a trip in a 1913 Studebaker car from Iowa to California
StudebakerStudebaker went bankrupt in 1933?  See this article for details.
StudebakerAn article copied from “Automobile Topics” 1912, in which they detailed the separation of Flanders and Studebaker, a interesting read.
Studebaker Studebaker Presidents and their service dates
Unusual Cars 40sThe Tucker 48, an interesting read about this historical car.
Automotive LegendsErskine, Studebaker president 1915 – 1933.
Automotive LegendsBilly Durant, Father of General Motors.
Automotive LegendsGary Hoffman co-savior of Studebaker.
Automotive LegendsHarold Vance co-savior of Studebaker.
Automotive LegendsJames Nance President of Packard – Studebaker.
Automotive LegendsAutomotive Designer Raymond Loewy.
Automotive LegendsWalter P. Chrysler Founder Chrysler.
Automotive LegendsCharles Nash Founder of Nash Motors.
Automotive LegendsBarney Roos, Studebaker Chief Engineer, 1926 to 1936.