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1958 Studebaker Hardtop
Here are photos of my cardboard 1958 Studebaker Hardtop, 1/24 scale (approx.)
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Snazzy!
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Thank you!
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This would have made one of my sub-agent/friends very happy. When I called today, found out from his widow he passed away three weeks ago. He used to be in a few Studebaker clubs and there were photos all over his office.
Interesting timing, but still it is a nice rendition of a rare car
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Great! Studebaker designers in the '50s turned out some of the most beautiful, as well as some of the most butt ugly, cars of the era. It's always a pleasure to see these rare gems at car shows. With Covid, there's been no car shows this year (so far), but thanks to the markcrowel virtual car show we can still enjoy these classics.
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