South Bend, IN – The Studebaker National Museum acquired a 1938 Studebaker Point out Commander convertible sedan this 7 days. This car or truck is just one of only 224 made for the 1938 design yr and is just one of fewer than a half dozen identified to endure. Studebaker’s 1938 styles featured all new bodies, with styling by Raymond Loewy Associates. The Convertible Sedan types saw extremely minimal generation and have been the most highly-priced styles in Studebaker’s line-up that calendar year. The coachwork was equipped by Central Manufacturing Organization of Connersville, Indiana, who experienced previously made bodies for its mum or dad, Auburn Vehicle Organization. The Museum’s Convertible Sedan is completed in Tulip Product and trimmed in inexperienced leather-based upholstery.

The Studebaker National Museum is located at 201 Chapin St., just west of downtown South Bend. It is open Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm, and Solar. Noon–5pm. Admission is $11 for grown ups, $9.50 for seniors around 60, and $7 for youth ages 6-18. For much more information and facts, be sure to contact the Museum at (574) 235-9714 or toll free at (888) 391-5600 or stop by our website at www.studebakermuseum.org. For an additional cost, website visitors can tour The History Museum, which adjoins the Studebaker Countrywide Museum.
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