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Studebaker Car Clubs – Club Profiles

Innovative, different, and always engaging, Studebakers have a loyal band of owners

With the last model rolling off the line in 1966, there are now very few Studebakers being used as daily drivers, so club members today are passionate about restoration of their vehicles.

There are still many original and repro parts available. However many cars are modified as members apply their own style and creativity to the marque.

Our club is now 50 years old and going strong with approximately 400 members Australia wide.

We are lucky to still have a number of those original members from 1967 active in the club today, as their knowledge and experience of Studebaker can’t be sourced from a text book or the internet.

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All Studebaker enthusiasts are encouraged to contact the club, participate in social events and display days or simply to access the club’s technical library and pick the brains of those older guys who were the foundation of the club.

We would love to hear from anyone who is interested in Studebaker.

Online contacts
Vic: studebakercarclub.net;
NSW: studebakercarclubnsw.com;
Qld: studebakerqld.org.au;
SA: studebaker.org.au;
WA: veterancarclubofwa.asn.au/studebaker.

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Studebaker Car Club of Australia; Studebaker Car Club of Newcastle.

Contact: Richard Salter (Vic)
Web: studebakercarclub.net

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