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Encyclopedia > Studebaker Electric (automobile)

Studebaker eased their way into the automobile market after the turn of the century, introducing an electric car in 1902 and Gasoline-powered Studebakers came in 1904, produced by the Garford Company in Ohio, marketed under the name Studebaker-Garford. In 1911, Studebaker would join forces with Everitt-Metzker-Flanders Company of Detroit to form the Studebaker Corporation. Studebaker sold automobiles under the name EMF and Flanders names until 1913; from thereafter, all new cars carried the Studebaker name until 1920, at which time automobile production was moved from Detroit to South Bend, IN. Studebakers Lazy S logo designed by Raymond Loewy was used from the 1950s until 1966 Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company was a United States wagon and automobile manufacturer that was incorporated in 1868. ... A small variety of cars, the most popular kind of automobile. ... An electric vehicle is a vehicle that is propelled by electric motors. ... EMF stands for: electromotive force (voltage) electromagnetic field the U.K. band EMF Electronic Music Foundation Microsoft Enhanced Metafile Eclipse Modeling Framework EMF Broadcasting (Educational Media Foundation) Extreme Measures Federation (online pro-wrestling fantasy league) Categories: Disambiguation | TLAs ... Flanders (Flemish, Fleming) (Dutch: Vlaanderen (Vlaams, Vlaming)) has-diddley two-diddley main-diddley designations-diddley: a-diddley geographical-diddley region-diddley in-diddley-diddley-diddley the-diddley north-diddley of-diddley Belgium-diddley, corresponding-diddley to-diddley the-diddley Flemish Region, a-diddley consituent-diddley part-diddley of-diddley the...


Studebaker built electric vehicles for 10 year before ending their product.


Pictured here is Thomas Edison, He purchased the second electric car produced by Studebaker Image:Edison1.jpg


Information gathered from Studebaker Motor Company Inc web site and along with contacting the company. The same information also available from the Studebaker National Museum Studebaker National Museum in South Bend, Indiana. ...



 

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