Wow! Thank you! My Grandmother's brother, my Great-Uncle Lewis (he passed away years ago) worked at Studebaker in South Bend, Indiana. I remember my Grandma and Grandpa had a Lark when I was a tiny girl. (If I remember right, it was a light blue or a light bluish-green color?🤔💭?) This video was great. Thank You for the memories. It is so sad to see the huge South Bend Plant in shambles. Once upon a time, the factory was huge when it was in full swing, especially compared to the size of the buildings in South Bend in the 1950's and early 1960's!
Great video I am a Hoosier man born and raised Gary, IN.My wife and I went to the Studebaker museum in 1997 was awesome.BTW love your video Gary Memorial Auditorium never new the history on it amazing music kinda reminds me Vietnam era.I Found Steel City Storm channel by chance been watching ever since.Learning things never new about as a kid.Thanks for sharing.
Before cars, there was a time when Studebaker was the largest manufacturer of wagons and carriages in the world. They had dealerships in foriegn countries
I watched this happen growing up in my home town of Flint, Michigan in the 70's-2000's. GM bailed and about a half dozen factory's closed and demolished. Buick, AC, Fisher body, Chevrolet V8 and what was called "Grand Blanc tank" and a few smaller GM factory's. Sad. Thousand's of jobs lost.
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Wow!
Thank you!
My Grandmother's brother,
my Great-Uncle Lewis
(he passed away years ago)
worked at Studebaker in South Bend, Indiana.
I remember my Grandma and Grandpa had a Lark when I was a tiny girl.
(If I remember right, it was a light blue or a light
bluish-green color?🤔💭?)
This video was great. Thank You for the memories.
It is so sad to see the huge South Bend Plant in shambles.
Once upon a time, the factory was huge when it was in full swing, especially compared to the size of the buildings in South Bend in the 1950's and early 1960's!
Went cross country in a ‘58 Studebaker President - a great highway car and a feel of quality
Great video I am a Hoosier man born and raised Gary, IN.My wife and I went to the Studebaker museum in 1997 was awesome.BTW love your video Gary Memorial Auditorium never new the history on it amazing music kinda reminds me Vietnam era.I Found Steel City Storm channel by chance been watching ever since.Learning things never new about as a kid.Thanks for sharing.
Before cars, there was a time when Studebaker was the largest manufacturer of wagons and carriages in the world. They had dealerships in foriegn countries
Excellent job!
I want to see this site sometime soon !
Great Video Love It !
Loved it! Always wanted to do these! Great upload
Great video, thanks!
2:31 to 2:45 is not a Studebaker building. It's the old Wilson Brothers plant.
Thanks for the info I was told wrong
(from Bolivia)
I only saw buildings ... where were the cars ??
Those were the days
i was unaware that there wasn't anything left except for the small building down town I thought it was gone years ago
this was just before it all was demolished
How sad! My Dad had a studebaker pick up way back in early 50s!
It’s a damn shame that the city let this happen
I watched this happen growing up in my home town of Flint, Michigan in the 70's-2000's. GM bailed and about a half dozen factory's closed and demolished. Buick, AC, Fisher body, Chevrolet V8 and what was called "Grand Blanc tank" and a few smaller GM factory's. Sad. Thousand's of jobs lost.
What happened to the volume?
The admin building would’ve made great luxury apartment condos
Why no Government bailouts?
Sad....
I don't understand the title. And, the sound is so uneven I had to pull my ear buds.
Well then go away
Don’t use earbuds!
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