
Studebaker Packard Club Netherlands
View eventsAbout us
The Studebaker-Packard Club Netherlands (SPCN) is a club for everyone who appreciates Studebaker and Packard cars, commercial vehicles and military vehicles. SPCN was founded on 29 May 1999 and is an official Overseas Region of The Packard Club and an Overseas Chapter of the Studebaker Drivers Club. The club also welcomes related marques and special builds that use Studebaker or Packard components.


Shared drives, meetings and gatherings in the Netherlands and abroad. From informal coffee runs to larger national and international events where Studebakers and Packards take to the road together.
View moreMembers help each other with maintenance and restoration, sharing experience on original engineering, tuning and practical fixes.
View moreBuying, selling and documenting cars and parts within the club network, with access to international contacts.
View moreArticles on history and engineering, restoration stories and an archive of manuals, brochures and club history.
View moreWhat we do

SPCN is more than an association. It is a network of people keeping their vehicles on the road and the history alive. From shared tours to workshop days: knowledge and enjoyment are at the heart of it.
Events
Our programme of tours, technical meetings and international gatherings for Studebaker and Packard enthusiasts.
Member stories
What members value about the club: driving, engineering and the people around it.

At 'Hilversum on Wheels' my Studebaker was parked next to a Packard. That was when I really understood the bond between the two marques. Through SPCN I keep learning more about their shared history.
How a parking spot next to a Packard at Hilversum on Wheels opened up a whole new chapter of Studebaker history for Joost.

I fell for my Studebaker on the spot. At the European meeting the board found out that it was a rare 1964 model, only 55 were built. Without the club I would never have known.
Judith bought her Studebaker as a 1962 model. At the European meeting, the board spotted something very different.





