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1951 Studebaker V8 Commander - Maui Blue (Highway 61) 1/18
![]() A Thrill for The Throttlefoot!
The advertising from Studebaker promised the new 120hp V-8 to be a "thrill for the throttlefoot" as well as economical to run. With the 1951 Commander, Studebaker was the first car manufacturer to offer an overhead-valve V-8 in the low-priced car market. The all-new engine was competely designed by Studebaker engineers. The Commander not only offered unprecendented power for a car in it's price range, but also topped all other V-8 powered cars for mileage at the annual Mobilgas Run in 1951! | ||


