Studebaker Nationals visit Barraba

Studebaker Nationals visit to Barraba
On Easter Sunday morning the Aircooled Assembly Inc hosted morning tea in Barraba for the 2025 Studebaker Nationals.
The Barraba Historical Museum and Phil Denyer Mechanical Repairs opened for people to check out the old treasures inside while the Studebaker Club had their morning tea. What a busy day Margaret Currell and Diana Sims had at the Museum, when they opened the Museum to the visiting Studebaker Car Club members. The ‘Sunday Sewers’ at the Fuller Gallery were also busy with browsers and buyers, from the visitors, who purchased local art and craft.
The Aircooled Assembly had broad display of our club cars along Queen and Alice Streets including a 1923 Studebaker Tourer that has been in the Denyer family since new. Some 80 cars and about 180 people come as a part of the Studebaker Nationals planned activities and everyone enjoyed a chat, had morning tea and saw a little bit of Barraba before leaving again to view a private collection on their way back to Manilla for lunch. Attendees have travelled from as far as Western Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand to attend the 2025 Studebaker Nationals.
Thank you to the Studebaker enthusiasts for coming out to Barraba with your beautiful cars and saying hi. We hope to see you back with your caravans in the future when travelling.