Paris-born designer Raymond Loewy shook up the American car industry in 1934 with the radically styled Hupmobile Aerodynamic. Continue reading
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The Next Look in Cars: 1950-51 Aero Nose Studebaker
Studebaker predicted that its 1950-51 Aero Nose models were the future of automotive styling, but the trend stuck for only two short years. Continue reading
The Birth of the Studebaker Avanti
While the Studebaker Avanti is celebrated as a masterpiece in American design today, it was the product of a rush job by an automaker that was almost out of business. Continue reading
First By Far With a Postwar Car: Studebaker for 1947
To car-hungry American motorists, the radically styled 1947 Studebaker must have looked like the future on four wheels. Continue reading
Video: Introducing the 1953 Studebaker
Auto enthusiasts don’t agree about much, but they will agree that the 1953 Studebaker was one of the most beautiful cars of the age. Continue reading
Video: Raymond Loewy, Father of Industrial Design
Meet Raymond Loewy, the pioneering auto stylist and founder of industrial design, in this excellent 1979 video interview. Continue reading