And Mr. Palma has uncovered a sneaky maneuver by the editor to have the readers help write his articles!
This month's issue also announced a contest to win a nice (?) 1937 car. All you have to do is enter the exact popular vote for the two leading presidential candidates.
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quote:Originally posted by fargoguy
Best Part about the antique studebaker review are the headers along the top of each page................
Evan DavisBP
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Best Part about the antique studebaker review are the headers along the top of each page................
Evan Davis
Prairie Bulletin
Saskatchewan Chapter
Prince Albert, Sk
http://www.saskstudebaker.ca/Studebaker.html
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Sometimes I think the Antique Studebaker Review is more interesting than Turning Wheels! Just my opinion.
Of course, they are both good.
Leonard Shepherd
http://leonardshepherd.com/
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I joined the ASC earlier this year in time to receive the issues that featured the Studebaker Indy 500 race cars of the 30's. But since joining, now I've got the urge to look for a pre-war vehicle.
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I do miss it. When I sold my CE, I was too heartbroken to renew. Fortunately, my subscription period included the series on Studebaker Racing Specials. Note to self: re-subscribe.
Andy
62 GT
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Not in the ASC? You're missing out.
I just received my 3rd issue of the Antique Studebaker Review and I feel sorry for the people that aren't members. This month had a great article about a man who has spent 35 years assembling a 1933 Model 56 coupe from bits of 10 different cars. Now I know there is yet another Studebaker I'd love to have.
I just wish those early Studebakers weren't so darn expensive.Tags: None
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