Just got back from our local annual show/cruise. There were over 400 vehicles and only four Studebakers. Tisk, Tisk. Lot's of interest. Signed up a new member. Where are the Studebakers?
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I'm in total agreement with you. Whether it's just a joy ride or to attend a specific car show, we should get our Studes out there. There are a whole bunch of people who really don't know what a Studebaker is.
Our cars need to be seen.
It's interesting to me how many people break out into a big smile whenever they see my car at a show. There's something about a Stude that brings smiles to people's faces. Always a lot of questions to follow.
Rog'59 Lark VI Regal Hardtop
Smithtown,NY
Recording Secretary, Long Island Studebaker Club
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I drove my 1955 Studebaker to Church, dinner, WallMart, and then home. People enjoy the older cars. I think the orphans ( Studebaker, Kaiser, Nash, Hudson, etc) generate a lot of attention and are well like by the public.
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