My Dad had a '58 coupe. He bought it when he was dating my Mom. Sweet car, wish i could have kept it when he decided to let it go. But I could not even fit in it anymore... those were never intended for tall folks.Netpackrat wrote:'59 MGA.
Exemplars of Automotive Style
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I always enjoyed the Shelby Cobra 427 and its beautiful curves. It's a big picture, too. Desktop-worthy.
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I think Studebaker built some landmark, forward looking cars.
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Yes...the 1957 Golden Hawk springs immediately to mind. Ahhh...what a sweet ride...I think Studebaker built some landmark, forward looking cars.