John Dillinger's 1932
Studebaker Commander

John Dillinger’s getaway car when Dillinger and his gang robbed the Central National Bank in Greencastle, IN, in October of 1933. Armed with an arsenal of weapons stolen from a police armory, they swarmed into the bank and left the getaway car at the curbside in the charge of another gang member. The getaway Studebaker was itself a stolen unmarked sheriff’s vehicle! The stolen vehicle was fitted with false Ohio license plates originally issued to Dillinger’s wife. The Greencastle robbery went off without a hitch. It was the largest bank robbery up to this point in history, totaling over $75,000.