A Golden Milestone: Reflections from the Tourmaster on Our 50th Anniversary Celebration

Randy Goble • June 14, 2025

As we gear up for the 50th Anniversary of the Southern Arizona Chapter of the Studebaker Drivers Club, I’ve found myself reflecting on just how far we’ve come—and just how meaningful this celebration truly is.


Planning for a milestone like this doesn’t happen overnight. Behind the scenes, a dedicated group of members has been working hard to make sure this anniversary is one to remember. We made a big decision early on: to move our usual March Gathering from Phoenix to Tucson so it could align with this historic occasion. It felt right to bring the celebration home.


We chose the Tucson Auto Museum as our venue—not just because it’s newly renovated and beautiful, but because it represents a connection to the past, present, and future of car culture in Southern Arizona. I believe we’ll be among the very first car shows at this new location. That alone makes it special.


The museum offers the perfect blend of indoor and outdoor space. Our beloved Studebakers will be displayed prominently in the parking area, while the indoor meeting room will host a variety of activities—from the catered lunch (thank you, El Molinito!) to drawings, raffles, and, of course, plenty of good conversation and laughter.


One of the things I’m most excited about is the display of memorabilia. Our team has carefully curated pieces from across the chapter’s 50-year history, giving us all a chance to step back in time and revisit some of the stories, people, and vehicles that brought us to where we are today.


It’s been a labor of love—and truly, the joy comes from seeing everyone come together. Whether you’re a longtime member who remembers the early days or someone new to the club just falling in love with Studebakers, this celebration is for you.



So here’s my heartfelt ask: Come out and support this event. Dust off your Studebaker, polish the chrome, and join us for a day filled with heritage, horsepower, and heart. Let’s make memories that future Tourmasters will look back on 50 years from now and smile.

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