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more about #studebaker more comments → Mad_Science: Whoa. These shots are approaching classic status. The strip that contains the Studebaker seems to have a constant rotation of cool classics. I'm tryi... more » Six Flags Over Tomsk: Fantastic shots, Mr. Science. FWIW, the Jaaaag is a Series II, as it has the tombstone shaped taillights. (Series IIIs had larger, multicolored lenses.) more » MushyHeirloom: I think the Studebaker might be the only thing I'd be truly surprised to see, but all of these are well worth documenting - and hell, well worth ownin... more » tonyola: The Chevy pickup is a '69, while the Suburban is a '71 or '72 (those two years were all but identical in appearance). The Ranchero is a '64. As others... more » DrLemming: The Studebaker pickup is interesting. In the 1940s and early 50s Studebaker was a real contender in the light-truck field. However, once the company ... more » Novaload: 65 Fury. Very close in appearance to the 66, but noticeable bar across the grille, halfway up. The I - III were trim plus style and power issues. The ... more » that ain't the way to have fun, son: Yep, the hearse is a '70. If only a Jalopnik regular had access to a large flatbed wrecker. Wait... ROADTRIP!!! more » Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: Nice collection. Hard to argue with your endpoints: a falcon convertible and a Sudebaker pickup. And they look to have lots more years in them. more » Xelmon: Oohhh yeaaah, love that engine! #studebaker more » British_Looks_British_Reliability: I've seen the 'Plain Brown Wrapper' Studebaker run the 1/4 mile (pictured above and in the links). Many a big-block muscle car has been shut down by ... more » Murilee Martin: At least the Studebaker Pines can still be seen from space! #studebaker more » MadHungarian: Those blown Hawks would run 0-60 in about seven and a half seconds -- still respectable today, and back then it would out-drag just about any car exce... more » mdensch: You would have to bring up Studebaker. How about this one, the last one to roll of the South Bend line. (If you ask real nice I'll show you my pictu... more » oldgraygeek: I was driving my Saab 96 across Oklahoma on I-40 one fine day about thirty years ago, on a long uphill stretch. I looked in the mirror and said, "What... more » alowishus wants to run a Saab Sonett III at LeMons: The Avanti is probably my number-one dream car. Just look at it. It's gorgeous, striking, and subtle all at the same time. And it's American. It's a j... more » -
#downonthestreetbonusedition
Mad_Science Brings Us A Los Angeles DOTS-O-Rama!
Über Bird team captain and PCH Poster Child Mad_Science has vast quantities of photographs of old and interesting street-parked SoCal machinery for us. More » -
#engineoftheday
Engine Of The Day: Studebaker V8
After World War II ended, Americans knew what they wanted: overhead-valve V8s and plenty of them! It took a few years, but almost every manufacturer had one by the mid-1950s. Studebaker joined the V8 club in 1951. More » -
#downonthestreet450
Celebrating 450 Old Vehicles Down On The Alameda Street: The Non-Big 3 American Machines
We're actually up to 482 Alameda street-parked classics in this series, but I'm still working on chronicling the 450-machine milestone. The Server Hamsters resist in all their maddened rodential fury, but we press on!
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#downonthejunkyard
Uncounted Treasures Sleep In Desert Junkyards
I shoot most of my Junkyard Find photos at high-turnover self-service junkyards owned by steel corporations, so the cars have usually been crushed by the time you see them. Not so with this yard! More » -
#retro
Tired Of LS6 Chevelles And Hemi 'Cudas? Check Out UDMan's Obscure Muscle Car Parking Lot!
You go to a car show featuring classic Detroit muscle, and you know who the stars will be: the same super-restored Boss 429 Mustangs, Hemi Super Bees, and GTO Judges you see every time. More » -
#projectcarhell
PCH, Become A 24 Hours Of LeMons Legend Edition: Panhard PL17 or 1951 Studebaker?
Welcome to Project Car Hell, where you choose your eternity by selecting the project that's the coolest... and the most hellish! Thinking about entering The Lamest Day LeMons race? We've got the car for you! More » -
#downonthestreetbonusedition
¡Más Abajo En La Calle De Cuba!
This is Down On The Street Bonus Edition, where we check out interesting street-parked cars located in places other than the Alameda. We all liked Fantasygoat's shots of Cuban cars, and now we've got more! More » -
#projectcarhell
PCH, Carpocalypse Past Edition: '56 Hudson Hornet or '57 Packard Clipper?
It's Project Car Hell, where you choose your eternity by selecting the project that's the coolest... and the most hellish! Since the ongoing Carpocalypse is on everyone's minds, let's go with the late-50s Carpocalypse today! -
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#chooseyoureternity
Project Car Hell: IRS-ized V8 MGB-GT or 1963 Studebaker Avanti?
The majority of voters felt that an eternity spent wrenching on a pair of Willys Station Wagons would be preferable to eternity spent with a '58 Pontiac/'62 Mercedes-Benz combo, according to last Friday's Choose Your Eternity poll. That's fine, but what if you'd prefer endless toil on ahopelesschallenging fast car? Something with light weight, V8 power, and primitive 60s suspension and brake design, perhaps? The red-hot iron gates are opening- come on in! More »


