(News Release)
MANSFIELD, Ohio – Auto enthusiasts
and Studebaker owners are urged to mark their calendars for an exceptional
opportunity this September in Mansfield, when back-to-back international Studebaker
events converge at Richland County Fairgrounds, Sept. 9-14 (2019).
The Antique
Studebaker Club (ASC) holds its international meet Sept. 9-10, followed by the
even larger 55th Annual Studebaker Drivers Club (SDC) International
Meet, Sept. 11-14.
Studebaker owners from across North America and beyond will
bring their classic cars to Mansfield for a week of history, fun, bragging
rights and comradery. Throughout the event, members show their vehicles, share
information and memories and participate in concours judging.
Mansfield visitors and residents who are
not Studebaker Club members are invited to the Saturday, Sept. 14 public
Studebaker Car Show. For a nominal gate fee of $10 (free to those 15 and
younger), the public will enjoy full access to check out all of the cars,
exhibits and parts vendors.
Some 400 cars are expected, including original,
restored, modified and modern cars, as well as larger,
commercial-style Studebaker trucks, which were produced in the U.S.
until 1963 and in Ontario, CA until 1966.
Adding to the rarity of this event,
custom-built battery-powered coaches dubbed “Tommy and Peg” will be together
for the first time in more than 80 years. Starting in 1909, the two vehicles
were used in the Capitol to transport U.S. Senators and Representatives in the
760-foot underground tunnel connecting the Russell Senate Office Building with
the Capitol.
The coveted Studebaker Avanti |
“We are honored to welcome the Studebaker
Drivers Club International to the Mansfield area,” said Destination Mansfield –
Richland County President Lee Tasseff. “Beyond the economic impact the
1,300-plus Studebaker Club members will bring to our area, we appreciate the
attention and prestige an international event such as this brings to our
region.”
Tasseff pointed to Mid-Ohio Sports Car
Course and the region’s many other motorsports offerings as contributing to
Mansfield’s incredible popularity with auto and motorsports enthusiasts.
“We look forward to showcasing our
world-class motorsports facilities and attractions as we welcome this and other
such events to our community. It will be a treat to see hundreds of these
historic cars cruising the streets of Mansfield.”
Detailed information on the meet, the
history and the car show is found at sdcmeet.com, while affordable
Studebaker Club membership is available at studebakerdriversclub.com and theantiquestudebakerclub.com.
Complete traveler
information and free visitor guides are available at DestinationMansfield.com
or
by calling (800) 642-8282.
ABOUT STUDEBAKERS:
In 1835, John Clement Studebaker moved from
the Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, area with his three sons, Henry, Clement and John
Mohler. The Studebaker family built a home and blacksmith shop on US 250 in
Ashland, Ohio, where a historical marker now stands.
The family moved from Ohio
to South Bend, Indiana, and the two oldest brothers, Henry and Clement, opened
the H&C Blacksmiths shop in 1852. Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company
was formed in the mid 1870’s and produced horse-drawn buggies through WWI.
Studebaker produced its first gas-powered car in 1902 with the Garford.
Throughout its history, the Studebaker Company produced horse drawn, electric
and gas-powered cars, the only company to produce all these types. Later they
produced cars, buses, trucks of all sizes and military vehicles. U.S.
production ended in 1963 with the closing of the South Bend plant and two years
later, production ended in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
The Studebaker Drivers Club (SDC) was founded
on August 6, 1962 by the late Harry Barnes with the goal of honoring the
Studebaker automobile and related products. With more than 11,500 members,
there are more than 100 chartered local chapters around the world.
ABOUT
MANSFIELD:
A
destination unlike any other, Mansfield and Richland County, Ohio offers
unusual travel adventures and experiences, such as spending the night in a
haunted former state prison where Hollywood blockbuster movies are shot,
world-class motorsports, skiing, hiking, biking, golf, and loads of
other outdoor adventures attract families and visitors of all ages.
Complete visitor information and free visitor guides are available at DestinationMansfield.com
or by calling (800) 642-8282.
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From Amy Weirick, amy@WeirickCommunications.com
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