Henry and Clement's first shop


2004 annual report financial statement

The Studebaker National Museum, Inc. is a not-for-profit 501(c) 3, tax exempt organization established in 1986.

The focus for the Studebaker National Museum, Inc. was two-fold this past year. The Museum focused on current operations as well as the development of a new facility. The focus on the current operations continues to be on generating revenue. The good news is revenue for the past year was up for the prior year, but below what the board had budgeted. The Museum was able to focus on the new facility as well, and has received commitments from numerous organizations and individuals. This is a good start to the process, but there is more still to do to help the museum succeed in the future.

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The Studebaker Brothers.
Thomas Edison, left, purchased the second electric car produced by Studebaker.
The 1931 President Roadster
 
Throughout his career at Studebaker, Raymond Loewy produced many of the revolutionary designs that Studebaker was famous for.
The Amphibious Weasel was used widely by the United States in World War II.