March 11, 2019 by Cedric Jackson
Known for its aerodynamic shape and easy-to-recognize “wind wings,” the Studebaker M-series is an American classic. There were no other American-made trucks that could be found with the wing window vents during World War II, making these trucks unique in their appeal. Various Models There were a few different versions of the M-Series Studebaker, both... Read more »Classic Trucks
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