Studebaker | Worthington | Sam Worthington | Worthington, Minnesota | Worthington Whittredge | Worthington Corporation | Frank Worthington | Al Worthington | Worthington, Ohio | Worthington, Iowa | Worthington Industries | Studebaker-Worthington | Studebaker President | Studebaker Golden Hawk | Studebaker Dictator | Peter Worthington | Eleanor Worthington Cox | Worthington-Simpson | Worthington, Kentucky | Worthington, Indiana | Worthington George Smith | Worthington Cup | William Worthington (actor) | William Worthington | William H. Worthington | William Grafton Delaney Worthington | Thomas Contee Worthington | The Three Musketeers (Studebaker engineers) | Studebaker Silver Hawk | Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk |
In 1967, Worthington Corporation merged with the Studebaker Corporation, recently exited from the auto business, to form Studebaker Worthington Inc., with ALCO as a wholly owned subsidiary.