The joys of getting something old and turning it into something brand new.
This is the story (a not so happy one) of a man who loved Studebakers for his entire life, who ended up restoring a beautiful 57 Silver Hawk.
Original article found on Historic Homes of Denver.
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A little known cerebralfortitude fact. I grew...around Studebaker’s. I actually owned two,...
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I always thought Studebakers were neat cars. Almost bought one in fact… granted,
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