Centennial history of the American wagon and automobile manufacturer based in South Bend, Indiana. Founded in 1852 and incorporated in 1866, Studebaker was the world's largest supplier of horse-drawn vehicles, producing half of the wagons that crossed the U.S. at the height of western migration. Later, the company became a leading automobile manufacturer and was acquired by Packard in 1954.
"1951 Studebaker Shop Manual Covering 10G and H Models" This original factory shop manual for 1951 Studebaker cars is the ultimate authority on bumper-to-bumper maintenance and repair. The text has all the specs and instructions you will need to get professional results on every job from body, brakes, tranny, cooling, electrical, powertrain, steering, suspension, to fuel systems. Diagnose every pop, screech, and shimmy with advice from the factory experts. Detailed cutaways and photographs give you know-how to get that perfect "cherry" look and feel right down to the last nut, bolt, and screw. If you own a Stude, you can't afford not to buy the only manual prepared by the General Service Department of Studebaker Corporation. The book is 1/2" thick, with countless detailed illustrations and complete electrical wiring diagrams. Covers all 1951 Studebaker cars, including Champion, Custom, Deluxe, Commander, Regal, State, and Land Cruiser. If you have a 1952 Studebaker car, you'll need this book plus the 1952 supplement. Buy now to own the best manual for your Studebaker