Studebaker Socks
Description: Celebrate one of America's most innovative automotive designs with this 1963 Studebaker Avanti vintage poster. Featuring bold retro typography, sleek grand touring styling, and authentic mid-century illustration, this artwork honors a true icon of American automotive design. Perfect for Studebaker enthusiasts, collectors, garage decor, workshops, man caves, and lovers of classic American cars.
Description: Packard was an American luxury automobile marque built by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, United States. The first Packard automobiles were produced in 1899, and the last Detroit-built Packard in 1956, when they built the Packard Predictor, their last concept car. Packard bought Studebaker in 1953 and formed the Studebaker-Packard Corporation of South Bend, Indiana. The 1957 and 1958 Packards were actually badge engineered Studebakers, built in South Bend.
Description: Studebaker entered the automotive business in 1902 with electric vehicles and in 1904 with gasoline vehicles, all sold under the name "Studebaker Automobile Company". Until 1911, its automotive division operated in partnership with the Garford Company of Elyria, Ohio, and after 1909 with the E-M-F Company. The first gasoline automobiles to be fully manufactured by Studebaker were marketed in August 1912. Over the next 50 years, the company established a reputation for good quality and reliability.
Description: Studebaker entered the automotive business in 1902 with electric vehicles and in 1904 with gasoline vehicles, all sold under the name "Studebaker Automobile Company". Until 1911, its automotive division operated in partnership with the Garford Company of Elyria, Ohio, and after 1909 with the E-M-F Company. The first gasoline automobiles to be fully manufactured by Studebaker were marketed in August 1912. Over the next 50 years, the company established a reputation for good quality and reliability.
Description: Celebrate the beauty of South Bend with this vintage-inspired graphic. Featuring the iconic river path and architectural charm of the area, this elegant sketch captures the spirit of Studebaker City. Perfect for residents, history lovers, and travelers who cherish the unique character of this midwestern landmark.