Studebaker Canada Ltd. was the name given to Studebaker Corporation's Canadian manufacturing arm.
While Studebaker produced cars in Canada prior to World War II, Studebaker's first modern automobile factory was established at Hamilton, Ontario in 1947. From its opening until December, 1963 , the Hamilton facility manufactured automobiles as a satillite facility using engines produced in the United States.
Following the closure of the South Bend, Indiana factory, Studebaker shifted all of its production to Hamilton, however without casting capabilities, the company shifted to small block Chevrolet V8 and L6 engines.
Vehicles built in Canada between January 1, 1964 and April 1966 were openly marketed in Canada as Studebaker: Canada's Own Car!.
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