Ron Hackenberger

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Ron Hackenberger
Born1935or1936(age 88–89) [1]
NationalityAmerican
OccupationBusinessman
Known forCar collection
SpouseEunice Hackenberger
Children6 daughters
Website www.ronhackenberger.com
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1948 Studebaker
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1963 Studebaker Avanti
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1966 Dodge Charger
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1967 Plymouth Barracuda
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1982 DeLorean

Ronald Ray Hackenberger (born 1935 or 1936) is an American businessman and car collector. He began as a truck driver before running his own trucking business, then moved into ranching, real estate, and hospitality. He bought his first Studebaker at 15 and eventually amassed a collection of over 700 vehicles, including over 250 Studebakers, which were all sold at an auction in July 2017.

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Career

Hackenberger worked as a truck driver before starting his own trucking business, growing to 100 trucks and trailers. [2] [3]

Hackenberger sold the trucking business and then bought a cattle ranch in Texas. [2] [3] He also expanded into hospitality and real estate businesses. [4] He now has a campground and catering service business in Ohio. [2]

Car collector

Hackenberger started collecting cars in 1962. [3] He bought his first car, a 1948 Studebaker, at the age of 15, using a loan from his grandfather. [4] [5]

Apart from more than 250 vehicles made by Studebaker, Hackenberger's collection includes Hudsons, Kaisers and Packards, British and Italian roadsters, and French cars such as Citroen DSs and 2CVs, also a DeLorean and a Bricklin SV-1. [6] His muscle cars include a 1965 Ford Mustang, a 1966 Dodge Charger, and a 1967 Plymouth Barracuda. [5]

There are microcars, such as Crosleys, a Nash Metropolitan, a Goggomobil, a Honda N600s and Z600s and a BMW Isetta. [5] [6] There are 1940s motorcycles, John Deere tractors, Jaguars, and a Cadillac ambulance that looks like it came "straight out of Ghostbusters". [4]

His Studebakers include Larks, Hawks, at least one Avanti, as well as horse-drawn buggies and wagons from the carmaker's early days. [7]

Hackenberger had originally hoped to open a museum to display his car collection, before deciding to sell them. [3] He sold all of his collection by auction, on July 15 and 16, 2017, in Norwalk, Ohio. [8]

The auction raised over $2 million, with the top price being $37,800 for a 1947 Indian Chief motorcycle with sidecar, followed by $31,500 each for a 1965 Amphicar 770, a 1969 Jaguar E-Type Roadster, and a 1938 Studebaker pickup. [9] [10] [11]

Personal life

He married his wife, Eunice, in 1962. They have six daughters and live in Norwalk, Ohio. [2] [8]

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