Community
Studebaker clubs, organizations, and resources for enthusiasts and collectors.
The Studebaker enthusiast community was central to everything Shrock Brothers did. David and Thomas were active members, exhibitors, and contributors to the organizations that keep Studebaker history alive. These clubs, museums, and publications continue to serve collectors and enthusiasts around the world.
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National Organizations
Studebaker Drivers Club
The premier international organization for Studebaker enthusiasts, founded in 1962. Publishes Turning Wheels magazine and hosts the annual International Meet.
Visit Website →Antique Studebaker Club
Dedicated to the preservation and enjoyment of Studebaker and related vehicles built prior to 1940. Publishes The Antique Studebaker Review.
Visit Website →Studebaker Automobile Club of America
An organization for Studebaker automobile owners and enthusiasts, promoting fellowship and the preservation of Studebaker vehicles.
Visit Website →Publications
Turning Wheels Magazine
The official monthly publication of the Studebaker Drivers Club. Shrock Brothers were featured multiple times in its pages.
Visit Website →Hemmings
A leading classic car marketplace and media company. Hemmings Classic Cars featured Shrock Brothers' work and is a valuable resource for the collector community.
Visit Website →Regional Chapters
Keystone Region SDC Chapter
The Pennsylvania chapter of the Studebaker Drivers Club, covering the Keystone State where Shrock Brothers was based in Coalport.
Visit Website →South Bend Chapter SDC
Based in Studebaker's hometown of South Bend, Indiana. Dedicated to preserving Studebaker history at its source.
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