Back in the good old days American companies innovated, the government wasn't regulating everything, and your kids could stand up in the back of the Wagonaire if they wanted too.
It is surprising to see how many innovations Studebaker had. I'm a big fan of the Wagonaire and station wagons in general, but the sliding roof --- priceless.
It seems that there is nothing new unless it was COPIED from Studebaker.
Sliding roof wagonaire, first American with Disc Brakes, Hill Holder, Avanti with built-in roll bar, twin traction rear end, you name it, Studebaker did it...
Back in the good old days American companies innovated, the government wasn't regulating everything, and your kids could stand up in the back of the Wagonaire if they wanted too.
DamnStraightM35A2 1 year ago
The only time I saw one of these was in a junk yard in the late Eighties.
TighelanderII 1 year ago
I wonder what a cared for one of these goes for now.
darkwhitedirewolf 1 year ago
It's a good commercial, but it needs to be cool.
Lamnont 2 years ago
It is surprising to see how many innovations Studebaker had. I'm a big fan of the Wagonaire and station wagons in general, but the sliding roof --- priceless.
mrpitv 2 years ago
No it's not customized, it's STOCK and made only by Studebaker...
Aardvarkrdjlbj 2 years ago
and half a century later GMC would implement the same feature on the Envoy XUV and tout it as something never done before.
onehundreddollars 2 years ago
It seems that there is nothing new unless it was COPIED from Studebaker.
Sliding roof wagonaire, first American with Disc Brakes, Hill Holder, Avanti with built-in roll bar, twin traction rear end, you name it, Studebaker did it...
Aardvarkrdjlbj 2 years ago
@onehundreddollars The Envoy even copied the Studebaker grill shape. That made me laugh too.
robert3302 1 year ago