From the magazine Auto Restorer, Oct. 2008:
A nice three page article on the cars used, their owners, and the artist. Here is detail on the '57 Studebaker Golden Hawk:
"Blake Conway of Vista, California, owns this hardtop and a business restoring antique motorcycles: Paint by Blake.
He discovered the Golden Hawk on a used car lot in 1990. After acquiring the car, he completely restored the interior, rebuilt the supercharger, performed a little minor engine work and his classic was cruise-worthy.
Completely stock, the Golden Hawk boasts its original transmission and 289-cubic-inch V-8 engine.
Conway isn't sure how Fitzpatrick found him but "I was really stoked about it," he recalls.
He occasionally drives it to local cruise nights and drove it to Las Vegas for his wedding in 1995.
Being featured on U.S. Postage isn't the Golden Hawk's only brush with fame. It was featured on a 1998 automotive calendar, Classic Cars of 1957.
It was also displayed at the San Diego Auto Museum on a rotating pedestal."
Anyone know the owner or the car[?]
Fitzpatrick mentioned above is the artist. Specifically 90 year old Art Fitzpatrick. USPS let him choose the cars for this series, after their satisfaction with his work on "Sporty Cars of the '50s." After preliminary work, it took him about 10 days to complete each illustration. BTW: If you've seen Pontiac magazine ads from the Wide Track-era, you've seen his work before. Check out his great web-site: www.fitz-art.com
Anyone nab the 10-foot image of the stamp group displayed at the first-day-of-issue ceremony at Fall Carlisle Collector Car Swap Meet & Corral held Oct. 3rd[?] That would be a nice little item to have.[^]
KURTRUK
(read it backwards)
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