Studebaker Drivers Club Keystone Region, Inc. Spring Mills, Pennsylvania;
Keystone Region began as a dream in the minds of a handful of Studebaker enthusiasts and continues today with great visions of future accomplishments.
East McKeesport, Pa. was the site of the third annual meeting of the Studebaker Drivers Club, a small and struggling auto club devoted to the preservation and enjoyment of Studebaker vehicles. The year was 1967, and public sentiment related to Studebaker and its automobiles was at low ebb.
Keystone Region’s first meet was held on September 29, 1968 at the R.B. Winter State Park (Halfway Dam) in Union County, Pa. with 42 cars and trucks and nearly 100 Studebaker fans attending the activity.
Our membership roster reveals many people who have been members since the start of the club in 1968. Along the way, interest in Keystone Region Chapter has grown and we remain nearly 400 members strong, with people from all across the U.S.; and we are still growing.
a 501c7 non-profit organization