It's interesting on how the Bullet-Nose became the pop culture image of Studebaker. It's a two year only styling gimmick that's a bit atypical for a company that made a lot of blunt and boxy vehicles.
But, I confess that seeing an old '51 around being nine years old in 1970 is what originally planted the seed that got me into Studebakers and by extension Googie style. "Oh, wow! That car looks like a rocket-ship! That's so cool!"
But, I confess that seeing an old '51 around being nine years old in 1970 is what originally planted the seed that got me into Studebakers and by extension Googie style. "Oh, wow! That car looks like a rocket-ship! That's so cool!"



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