Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Hawks on Mac's MCG

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Hawks on Mac's MCG

    In 1956, Studebaker introduced the Hawk line—a stylish flock of coupes and hardtops that made the automaker’s final years more memorable. Here’s a look at the four original Hawk models that launched the series.      The Bob Bourke-styled 1953 … Continue reading →
    Money may not buy happiness, but it's more comfortable to cry in a Mercedes than on a bicycle.

  • #2
    Nicely-done article.
    Mike Davis
    1964 Champ 8E7-122 "Stuey"

    Comment


    • #3
      Good article and pretty accurate. I find it interesting that Studebaker seems to be getting the well deserved respect it did not receive by the mid-fifties. It was a real shame. But for those who owned them back then, they really liked them and were pretty loyal to the brand. I remember my dad struggling with the idea that his next new car was NOT going to be a Studebaker. He settled for Chrysler which seemed to be a reasonable substitute in his mind. He did buy a Morris Minor about that time as well and liked it but it was not a good car for a family with 4 growing kids. We held on to our Studebaker Lark wagon until one of us kids wrapped it around a telephone pole.
      Ed Sallia
      Dundee, OR

      Sol Lucet Omnibus

      Comment

      Working...
      X