Sliding Roof: 1964 Studebaker Daytona Wagonaire (opens in new tab)
Despite its financial woes after the Packard merger went bust in the 1950s, Studebaker continued to try to be innovative when and where it could. One example is the Wagonaire station wagon, based on the Lark/Daytona. Its claim to fame was a sliding roof panel, which made hauling things like upright refrigerators a breeze. Sales...
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