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The last Studebaker car was made in Hamilton. An Ontario man's trip to see it brought back fond memories

21 August 2025
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The last Studebaker car was made in Hamilton. An Ontario man's trip to see it brought back fond memories
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Burlington Historical Society member Alan Harrington has a lifelong passion for Studebaker cars, which marks an important aspect of Canadian heritage, as the last vehicle was produced in Hamilton on March 17, 1966. Recently, he visited the Studebaker National Museum in South Bend, Indiana, where he encountered the last ever made Studebaker, reflecting on its historical significance.

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