The hits just keep on coming...
There is a Tomato-Soup Red 1953 or 54 C/K Studebaker on Page 3 (the first non-cover page) of the official, full-color, Super Bowl XLI Program. True...and since it is the first page after the front cover, it is seen immediately when you open the program! []
It is placed in one of four photographs on that page, touting the services and products of The Brother Company, originally sewing-machine manufacturers. A gentleman has the Stude's hood open in his good-looking, well-organized shop, with the caption suggesting that Brother labelling systems be used to label inventory items. The car is prominent in the photo, but shows only the RF fender and open hood. You can't tell if it is a C or K body because not enough of the car is shown.
Understandably, the Indianapolis area is awash in Super Bowl material: I just this morning saw a new display that included the Official Super Bowl XLI Program. Imagine the pleasant surprise of opening it up and seeing a nice Studebaker (well, at least part of it) on the first page inside the cover! [:0]
GO COLTS..."Bear" season opens -and closes- February 4th! BP
There is a Tomato-Soup Red 1953 or 54 C/K Studebaker on Page 3 (the first non-cover page) of the official, full-color, Super Bowl XLI Program. True...and since it is the first page after the front cover, it is seen immediately when you open the program! []
It is placed in one of four photographs on that page, touting the services and products of The Brother Company, originally sewing-machine manufacturers. A gentleman has the Stude's hood open in his good-looking, well-organized shop, with the caption suggesting that Brother labelling systems be used to label inventory items. The car is prominent in the photo, but shows only the RF fender and open hood. You can't tell if it is a C or K body because not enough of the car is shown.
Understandably, the Indianapolis area is awash in Super Bowl material: I just this morning saw a new display that included the Official Super Bowl XLI Program. Imagine the pleasant surprise of opening it up and seeing a nice Studebaker (well, at least part of it) on the first page inside the cover! [:0]
GO COLTS..."Bear" season opens -and closes- February 4th! BP
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