Just after the close of World War II, the automotive industry began to undergo several major changes. One of the then-new developments was a move away from the old-school, high-fendered, tall styling ...
In 1954, Studebaker and Packard formed a merger in a desperate attempt to survive the aggressive Ford-GM price wars. Things didn't go as planned, and both companies went bankrupt in the 1960s. But not ...
In 1954, Studebaker and Packard joined forces to create a merger that was supposed to save both companies. Sadly, the venture didn't work, and Packard went under in 1958, while Studebaker stopped ...