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    I saw the movie the hot spot for the first time in a long time. In fact the last time I saw it I did not have a hawk. I now have one and the movie has a lot more meaning. I wonder if Don Johnson was driving a forum member car. It looks to be a 1959 v8 black with red interior. When he pulls out to the fire you hear that studebaker wind up. Then mid way though the film it sounds like the exhast system starts to leak.

    Studebakers forever!
    Studebakers forever!

  • #2
    Hey you saw that Hawk too? Not stopping anyone else, I would have mentioned the movie but there was a hitch that stopped me from mentioning it. The movie is, uhhhhhh, not exactly G or PG


    1964 Studebaker Commander R2 clone
    1950 Studebaker 2R5 with 170 turbocharged
    [img=left]http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t102/PlainBrownR2/DSC00003.jpg?t=1171152673[/img=left]
    [img=right]http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t102/PlainBrownR2/DSC00009.jpg?t=1171153019[/img=right]
    [img=left]http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t102/PlainBrownR2/DSC00002.jpg?t=1171153180[/img=left]
    [img=right]http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t102/PlainBrownR2/DSC00005.jpg?t=1171153370[/img=right]
    1964 Studebaker Commander R2 clone
    1963 Studebaker Daytona Hardtop with no engine or transmission
    1950 Studebaker 2R5 w/170 six cylinder and 3spd OD
    1955 Studebaker Commander Hardtop w/289 and 3spd OD and Megasquirt port fuel injection(among other things)

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    • #3
      Hey you saw that Hawk too? Not stopping anyone else, I would have mentioned the movie but there was a hitch that stopped me from mentioning it. The movie is, uhhhhhh, not exactly G or PG


      1964 Studebaker Commander R2 clone
      1950 Studebaker 2R5 with 170 turbocharged
      [img=left]http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t102/PlainBrownR2/DSC00003.jpg?t=1171152673[/img=left]
      [img=right]http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t102/PlainBrownR2/DSC00009.jpg?t=1171153019[/img=right]
      [img=left]http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t102/PlainBrownR2/DSC00002.jpg?t=1171153180[/img=left]
      [img=right]http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t102/PlainBrownR2/DSC00005.jpg?t=1171153370[/img=right]
      1964 Studebaker Commander R2 clone
      1963 Studebaker Daytona Hardtop with no engine or transmission
      1950 Studebaker 2R5 w/170 six cylinder and 3spd OD
      1955 Studebaker Commander Hardtop w/289 and 3spd OD and Megasquirt port fuel injection(among other things)

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      • #4
        This post should probably be transferred to the old thread about Studebakers in movies.

        Gary L.
        Wappinger, NY

        SDC member since 1968
        Studebaker enthusiast much longer
        Gary L.
        Wappinger, NY

        SDC member since 1968
        Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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        • #5
          This post should probably be transferred to the old thread about Studebakers in movies.

          Gary L.
          Wappinger, NY

          SDC member since 1968
          Studebaker enthusiast much longer
          Gary L.
          Wappinger, NY

          SDC member since 1968
          Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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          • #6
            Of course it's totally understandable that the guy would work at a car lot in the 80's and no one would comment on his Hawk... and what a perfect, unobtrusive car to use for committing a crime <G>

            That movie is also worth watching for Jennifer Connelly!

            Jeff DeWitt
            Jeff DeWitt
            http://carolinastudes.net

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            • #7
              Of course it's totally understandable that the guy would work at a car lot in the 80's and no one would comment on his Hawk... and what a perfect, unobtrusive car to use for committing a crime <G>

              That movie is also worth watching for Jennifer Connelly!

              Jeff DeWitt
              Jeff DeWitt
              http://carolinastudes.net

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