70 HP Seemed Pathetic — Until the 1950 Studebaker Champion Hit 100 MPH Like It Was Nothing
Автор: Forgotten Drives
Загружено: 2026-01-11
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In 1950, horsepower was status, weight meant safety, and Detroit believed bigger was always better. Against that backdrop, Studebaker made what looked like a serious mistake. While rivals bragged about V8 power and towering grilles, this car showed up with a modest six-cylinder and numbers that invited ridicule. Critics laughed, buyers hesitated, and the industry dismissed it as underpowered on arrival. Yet something unexpected happened once it left the showroom and met the open road. What followed embarrassed larger engines, challenged accepted engineering wisdom, and quietly proved that Detroit had been solving the wrong problem all along.
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