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    John Ratliff

  • #2
    Very sharp car ! I prefer the classic rear quarters ( no fins)
    of the 56 Hawks. My 57 has same rear fenders and deck as a 56

    Dennis Maxfield ( Boomer)
    Lancaster,CA
    1957 Silver Hawk (finless)

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    • #3
      Sorry to post when I know I shouldn't.
      John:
      I think I've been on the palm lined road in your picture, Is it just SW of Bakersfield a few of miles west of Hwy99?
      Thanks, Dave

      Dave Davis
      Bakersfield, Ca.
      1953 Commander Regal Starlight
      '58 392 Chrysler Hemi powered
      Dave Davis
      Bakersfield, Ca.
      1953 Commander Regal Starlight
      \'58 392 Chrysler Hemi powered

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      • #4
        Dave, that picture was used with a Porsche in it and my friend took some pictures of my car and put it in the picture. He was doing some work for the Porsche factory. They didn't use this one. I have never been there.

        John Ratliff

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        • #5
          John nice to meet you today, and hope to see you again, and nice 56..Bob

          Bob Peterson / C & B Studebakers

          Castro Valley, CA

          Candbstudebakers
          Castro Valley,
          California


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          • #6
            Nice pictures and Hawk. The first one looks like a painting.
            Thank you for posting.



            Gary Sanders
            Nixa, MO
            President Toy Studebaker Collectors Club. Have an interest in Toy Studebakers? Contact me for details.
            Gary Sanders
            Nixa, MO

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            • #7
              Great pic's..
              What photo editing program are you using?
              Their filters are neat.
              Jeff
              HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

              Jeff


              Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



              Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

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