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  • History of Studebaker Documentary

    Forwarded to me from a non-Studebaker pal of mine:




    Enjoy, (23 minutes)
    Bill

  • #2
    This is a really neat documentary. I had never seen it before. Thanks Bill.

    Stu Chapman

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    • #3
      I remember Sharron. She and her hubby Were special people to the club. Thanks for posting the link.
      Bob
      Bob
      Welland Ontario
      60 Lark Convertible
      64 Daytona
      sigpic
      "They were meant to be driven ... so keep on cruizin"

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      • #4
        It is well done, but I am surprised that the Lark isn't discussed, particularly the 1959.
        Last edited by studegary; 07-25-2020, 04:45 PM. Reason: missing r
        Gary L.
        Wappinger, NY

        SDC member since 1968
        Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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        • #5
          Thanks Stu. I am glad you enjoyed it.
          Sonja's and my best to you and Thelma.
          Bill

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          • #6
            I am sure someone must have previously posted the Link, because I have seen it. But I would never miss a chance to see something good again.

            I loved it, but I like Gary was quite surprised when the Narrator said: they had something Spectacular up their sleeve that it was not the '59 Lark!

            They somehow skipped over THE most important part of Studebaker History next to the '39 Champion that drastically changed the survive-ability of the Co. unlike the Avanti Story they did tell.
            StudeRich
            Second Generation Stude Driver,
            Proud '54 Starliner Owner
            SDC Member Since 1967

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            • #7
              I've never seen this. I know it is an easy 20 years old. Leigh Morris, the narrator, joined WRSDC in 1989. I used to go to car shows with him. He was editor of our newsletter for many years. He was one of the organizers of Madison 2000. Why he skipped the Lark, I don't know, and I am surprised. John Dwyer, 1930 President, joined WRSDC in 1985. A great Studebaker guy. Most people know Buzz Beckman. He was one of the founders of WRSDC in1968. A Studebaker guy since he was knee high to grasshopper. He also was part of the group that pushed for collector plates in Wisconsin in the early 70's. Was a co-operator advisor for pre-war. Donated his restored M-5 to the museum. All great guys that I am proud to know. Great documentary!
              1936 Dictator
              1950 Champion Regal 4 dr parts car
              1953 Commander Regal HT
              1953 2R5 Pickup
              1947 M16 Truck
              1949 2R16 Truck
              1960 Lark VIII Convertible
              1960 Champ 5E7 step side short box
              1962 Champ 7E5 no box
              1962 GT Hawk
              1963 Lark VI 4 dr
              1963 GT Hawk R2
              1964 Daytona Convertible
              1964 Commander Wagonaire

              “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.” ~ Abraham Lincoln​

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              • #8
                Extremely well done and enjoyable.
                George Rohrbach

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