Well, after some time to myself to be busy with college as well as deal in both creative and personal business, I finally have some quality Studebaker content to post. And what quality it is! I managed to get this lovely article, written by myself, in the upcoming (November/December 2020) issue of "Antique Automobile", the official publication of the Antique Automotive Club of America (AACA). To say I'm happy about this would be an understatement! Happy days!
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I've now been featured in the AACA!
Jake Robinson Kaywell: Shoo-wops and doo-wops galore to the background of some fine Studes. I'm eager and ready to go!
1962 GT Hawk - "Daisy-Mae" - she came dressed to kill in etherial green with a charming turquoise inside. I'm hopelessly in love!Tags: None
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Great article Jake! And Daisy Mae looks great in the pics.
I didn't realize that Daisy Mae has factory a/c -- cool! (pun intended
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Paul
Winston-Salem, NC
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Another job well done. In addition to the no power brakes or steering, it strikes me odd that TT and 4 speed was specified but not the tach. Clearly a performance oriented car.Don Wilson, Centralia, WA
40 Champion 4 door*
50 Champion 2 door*
53 Commander K Auto*
53 Commander K overdrive*
55 President Speedster
62 GT 4Speed*
63 Avanti R1*
64 Champ 1/2 ton
* Formerly owned
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Congratulations on a fine presentation.
BP

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