As I have mentioned in other posts, I try to encourage Studebaker ownership. I do this while attending local "Show & Shine" car shows.
I was attending the monthly car show, held in the down town historic section of Dallas GA.
This time a gentleman approached me & asked if I wouldn't mind talking about my car. Well that's all I needed to hear.
He holds another car show in a neighboring town, wanted to invite me to his venue and video a conversation with me about my Lark.
I thought the video would be done later, but his video guy was with him and he was ready to tape my interview.
People who know me, say I never talk so much or so fast, unless it is about Studebakers. Notice I take the ball and don't stop talking for another 8 minutes. I was trying to fit as much Studebaker information in as I could cover. The poor Host couldn't get a word in. I wasn't trying to be rude, but was wound up about my passion for the brand.
You can find the Studebaker discussion in the link below. My interview is around the 13+ minute mark, so you can scroll directly to that section, if you choose.
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Prior SDC link to some history about my Lark:
Thanks
Ken Jones
Atlanta, GA
I was attending the monthly car show, held in the down town historic section of Dallas GA.
This time a gentleman approached me & asked if I wouldn't mind talking about my car. Well that's all I needed to hear.
He holds another car show in a neighboring town, wanted to invite me to his venue and video a conversation with me about my Lark.
I thought the video would be done later, but his video guy was with him and he was ready to tape my interview.
People who know me, say I never talk so much or so fast, unless it is about Studebakers. Notice I take the ball and don't stop talking for another 8 minutes. I was trying to fit as much Studebaker information in as I could cover. The poor Host couldn't get a word in. I wasn't trying to be rude, but was wound up about my passion for the brand.
You can find the Studebaker discussion in the link below. My interview is around the 13+ minute mark, so you can scroll directly to that section, if you choose.
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Prior SDC link to some history about my Lark:
Thanks
Ken Jones
Atlanta, GA
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