Proper noun
A surname from German.
A former US manufacturer of automobiles.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDuring the last couple of months at the gas station, Tucker began selling Studebaker cars on the side. Source: Internet
Later these were also installed on GAZ-67 jeeps as the BM-8-8, and on the larger Studebaker trucks as the BM-8-48. Source: Internet
Among the other cars expected are an 1890s Ryker electric car and an award-winning 1932 Studebaker President. Source: Internet
I sometimes half-joke about once having owned a 1950 Studebaker pickup that had so much extra space under the hood that if it was raining I could crawl inside the engine compartment, pull the hood all the way down and start working on it. Source: Internet
Studebaker was the first to introduce an all-new postwar model, but Tucker took a different track, designing a safety car with innovative features and modern styling. Source: Internet
He was very successful as an advertising pitchman, for South Bend -based Studebaker and other products. Source: Internet