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Shrock Brothers
Craftsmen of Studebaker Miniatures · Coalport, Pennsylvania
Home Brothers Gallery Miniatures Cars Parts Press Auctions Timeline Community Tribute Wall Archive
Home Brothers Gallery Miniatures Cars Parts Press Auctions Timeline Community Tribute Wall Archive

Cars

The Shrock family vehicle collection — Studebakers and other classics lovingly maintained over the decades.


These vehicles represent the Shrock family’s personal collection, accumulated and cared for over many years. Some are available for purchase — if you see a vehicle marked “Available,” use the inquiry form on its page to express your interest.

1938 Studebaker President - front view

1938 Studebaker President

Available

1938

1940 Boat-tail Speedster - front view

1940 Boat-tail Speedster

Family Collection

1940

1941 Studebaker Commander 4-door - front view

1941 Studebaker Commander

Available

1941

1952 Champion Starlight - front three-quarter view

1952 Champion Starlight

Available

1952

1956 Studebaker Pickup - front view

1956 Studebaker Pickup

Family Collection

1956

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1960 Lark Convertible

Available

1960

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1960 Lark 4-Door Wagon

Available

1960

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1963 Lark Convertible

Available

1963

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1963 Super Turtle

Available

1963

1972 FIAT Pickup - front view

1972 FIAT Pickup

Available

1972

1986 XK120 Kit Car - front three-quarter view

1986 XK120 Kit Car

Available

1986

1993 Magellan Conversion Van - exterior

1993 Magellan Conversion Van

Available

1993

50th Anniversary Hawk - front three-quarter view

50th Anniversary Studebaker Hawk

Available

1962

Shrock Brothers
Honoring the legacy of David and Thomas Shrock — master craftsmen of Studebaker pewter miniatures, Coalport, Pennsylvania.
Est. 1985 · Coalport, PA
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In loving memory of David Leslie Shrock (1940–2022) and Thomas Leo Shrock Jr (1936–2025)

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