‘Stunning Studebakers’ Opens at Savoy Automobile Museum

Collection will display Studebakers spanning five decades from the 1920s to the 1960s…

The Savoy Automobile Museum in Cartersville, Georgia, has announced the opening of its latest temporary exhibit, “Stunning Studebakers.”

The Studebaker brothers, Henry and Clem, established a blacksmith and wagon shop in 1852, and by 1875 it was the “largest vehicle house in the world” due to the U.S. Army buying their wagons. The company survived the transition from wagons to cars, the Great Depression, two World Wars, mergers, and near bankruptcies to finally succumb and produce its last vehicle in 1963. A collection of various models through the company’s years will be on display.

Now on Display in the “Stunning Studebakers” Collection

The exhibit will be on display from now through August 3, 2025. For more information, visit savoymuseum.org.

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