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		<description><![CDATA[Too many automobile aficionados and downright car guys the nameplate "Studebaker" is associated with such advanced classic vehicles of their time - such as the Studebaker Avanti model introduced unbelievably in the 1963 auto market year. Complete decked out with a fiberglass body , futuristic styling , disc brakes and an optional turbocharged engine the Avanti still turns head and was way ahead of the pack of the car and vehicle products of the big 3 automakers of the time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Too many automobile aficionados and downright car guys the nameplate &#8220;Studebaker&#8221; is associated with such advanced classic vehicles of their time &#8211; such as the Studebaker Avanti model introduced unbelievably in the 1963 auto market year. Complete decked out with a fiberglass body , futuristic styling , disc brakes and an optional turbocharged engine the Avanti still turns head and was way ahead of the pack of the car and vehicle products of the big 3 automakers of the time.</p>
<p>Historically, Studebaker introduced its all-new Champion in 1939. It was leaner, lighter version of the full-sized car that established its fame and placed the company&#8217;s models in the succeeding years. During the Second World War, automobile manufacturers contributed to the war but they started producing civilian cars after-wards. They produced prewar models while developing their new postwar cars. Still the amphibious vehicle &#8220;The Weasel&#8221; not only lead the charge in many of the landings of US troops but also its advanced technologies and mechanical reliability led the way to many of the amphibious and &#8220;water cars&#8221; that we have designed and built today on the marketplace. In 1942, Studebaker began manufacturing their new design. Meanwhile, they did not incorporate the President and Commander models in 1946. They only manufactured the &#8220;Champion,&#8221; better known as &#8220;Skyway Champion.&#8221;</p>
<p>The company produced quality cars, better known to be &#8220;coming or going cars.&#8221; Humorist couldn&#8217;t differentiate the front from the back because the front and rear side of the car were alike. Studebaker released their three-box designs in 1949. It includes Land Cruiser, Commander and Studebaker Champion. Meanwhile, Commander and Land Cruiser had the same technology of the Champion models such as extended rear door, front fenders, longer wheelbase and hood.</p>
<p>Studebaker cars were famous to be &#8220;coming or going cars.&#8221; The front to rear were alike that humorist couldn&#8217;t identify the front from the back. The company released their three-box post war model in 1949. They were the Land Cruiser, Studebaker Champion, and Commander. Land Cruiser and Commander had several features of the Champion models such as front fenders, extended rear door, longer wheelbase and hood. Studebaker models had some features of the prewar designs. The 2.8 liter model has an 80 horsepower six-cylinder engine that was used by the Champion model. Meanwhile, the 3.7 Liter Commander/Land Cruiser was released in the early 1930s. Studebaker designs had not changed until the release of &#8220;bullet nose&#8221; models in 1950. However, other car manufacturers outrun the company&#8217;s style during the same year. Studebaker had some outstanding models such as Hawk series and Avanti with their advanced styling, fiberglass bodies, and such introduced such innovative features as safer faster &#8220;disc brakes&#8221;, as well as optional &#8220;turbocharged&#8221; turbo engines. But they experienced extreme difficulty because of several independent car producers and lost its fame and luster in 1966, culminating in the closure of their Canadian auto assembly in the Canadian steel town of Hamilton, Ontario.</p>
<p>Studebaker can never be replaced by today&#8217;s high technology cars. They started from a small company and became famous of their quality designs, and reliable models.</p>
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