I just received the new issue of HMM was very pleased to see the first car profile is the '63 R2 Lark used by the Granatellis at Bonneville and now owned by Jon Myer.
The article is very positive for the Studebaker brand. Jon Myer explained the history of the car and what constitutes a "Super Lark". Some information given by the author of the article is a bit inaccurate, but we're used to such things.
The author states that when Studebaker purchased Paxton that Andy Granatelli was named a VP of Studebaker and chief engineer of the company. My understanding is Andy was head of the Paxton Division of Studebaker, not of the Studebaker Corporation and Eugene Hardig was VP of Engineering for the corporation.
Regardless of the few pieces of incorrect information, the article was very positive and great exposure. In the letters to the editor section is also a highlighted letter from George Krem, past president of the SDC and cousin of Bob Palma, a contributing columnist for Hemmings Classic Cars.
The article is very positive for the Studebaker brand. Jon Myer explained the history of the car and what constitutes a "Super Lark". Some information given by the author of the article is a bit inaccurate, but we're used to such things.
The author states that when Studebaker purchased Paxton that Andy Granatelli was named a VP of Studebaker and chief engineer of the company. My understanding is Andy was head of the Paxton Division of Studebaker, not of the Studebaker Corporation and Eugene Hardig was VP of Engineering for the corporation.
Regardless of the few pieces of incorrect information, the article was very positive and great exposure. In the letters to the editor section is also a highlighted letter from George Krem, past president of the SDC and cousin of Bob Palma, a contributing columnist for Hemmings Classic Cars.
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