November 12, 2010 — June 20, 2011. The Studebaker National Museum, in conjunction with the League of Retired Automobile Designers, presents a look at what a modern-day Studebaker might look like. Over fifty works created by members of the League of Retired Automobile Designers will be shown in the Museum’s AM General Atrium. The League is a group of automotive design veterans from Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, AMC, Studebaker and Packard and are devoting their years of design experience and talents to present their interpretations of what a 21st century Studebaker would be. The exhibit is being coordinated by former Studebaker and Ford designer Virgil Exner, Jr.
The Studebaker National Museum
201 S. Chapin Street
South Bend, IN 46601
(574) 235-9714
(888) 391-5600
Mon - Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5
Tickets are not sold after 4:30 p.m