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51 Studebaker Commander Poster
by Bob Johnson
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51 Studebaker Commander poster by Bob Johnson. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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51 Studebaker Commander.
Founded in 1852 and incorporated in 1868 under the name of the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company, the company was originally a producer of wagons for farmers, miners, and the military. Studebaker entered the automotive business in 1902 with electric vehicles and in 1904 with gasoline vehicles, all sold under the name "Studebaker Automobile Company". The South Bend plant ceased production on December 20, 1963, and the last Studebaker car rolled off the Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, assembly line on March 16, 1966. (Wikipedia)
When I was in my teens and started driving, Ford and Chevy were the cars of choice for most of us Hot Rodders. Studebaker on the other hand, was the LAST car on the list for most of us at the time, in part because of it's odd body styling, lack of power and added to that, while you were driving it looked you were a mosquito fogger, trailing a cloud of white smoke for blocks behind you.
As it turned out when...
About Bob Johnson
Now retired from the Automotive industry, I have renewed my interest in Photography, a Hobby that was shared by my wife Jan & daughter Cheri when we lived in California in the late 70's and early 80's, since retirement Cheri has urged me to pick up a camera again. Weekly national travel as a National Training Manager left little time for Photography or anything else for that matter. I am truly enjoying the days I spend with Jan, Cheri and my camera. I take great pleasure in sharing my work with my friends and family, as well as my new found "Photography Friends". ***** MY TREASURED GIFTS***** I have Two art Works hanging on my wall (among others), one is of an English Pointer and the other of a Tiger. On the back of...
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