Studebaker Commander

Produced by the Studebaker Corporation from 1927 to 1966, the Commander was a popular model known for its stylish design and reliable performance, debuting as a replacement for the Studebaker Big Six. Initially, it was available as a four-door sedan and a two-door coupe, and it featured a six-cylinder engine.

A significant redesign in 1932 introduced a more streamlined body and a more powerful engine to the Commander. The Commander enjoyed popularity through the 1930s and 1940s while seeing a number of improvements and updates. It was completely redesigned in 1947, with a new body style and strong V8 engine, it helped establish the company as a major player in the automobile industry.

To give you an idea of where we were in the world when this particular model was produced in 1954, it retailed for $2,235 and the cost of gas was only $0.22/gal.

Here’s some other interesting facts from that time period:

  • the average home cost $10,250
  • Marilyn Monroe married Joe DiMaggio
  • mass vaccination of children against polio began in Pittsburgh, PA
  • the words “under God” were added to the Pledge of Allegiance
  • segregated schools were ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court
  • Elvis Presley’s first single “That’s All Right” was released
  • the last new episode of The Lone Ranger was aired on the radio
  • the Miss America Pageant was broadcast on TV for the first time
  • the McCarthy hearings were taking place during the Red Scare
  • the TV dinner was introduced
  • the first Burger King opened
  • the first hydrogen bomb was tested, vaporizing three islands
  • the first Sports Illustrated magazine was printed
  • the first transistor radio was introduced by Texas Instruments

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