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Originally Posted by ellestea
i know a lot of people that want a studebaker to fix up... there is a museum for studebakers in south bend... sputh bend also has the worlds largest living sign in the world... it is made of trees and says studebaker and you can only see it from the sky...
i am jealous of your car. hehehe...
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I've seen pics of that sign, too(puts crop circles to shame). I'd love to see that company really get back in business, on a larger scale, since this is one American car company that really could compete with the Japanese auto makers when it comes to fuel efficiency and durability. If they did, no one could afford the cars, though, since the two models they make now are extremely expensive, since they're not made on a large prodcuction scale. Besides, one of the reason that they got such good gas mileage back then was because there was not a lot of extra parts sapping fuel from the engine; the more complicated cars got, the less fuel efficient and reliable they got, too.
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