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STUDEBAKERS AND THEIR LOYAL OWNERS COMPANY QUIT 34 YEARS AGO, BUT THE CARS ROLL PROUDLY ON
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Anita Clark Wisconsin State Journal
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Joseph, Matt
/ Morris, Leigh
/ Smart, F James
2000
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STUDEBAKERS AND THEIR LOYAL OWNERS COMPANY QUIT 34 YEARS AGO, BUT THE CARS ROLL PROUDLY ON
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Anita Clark Wisconsin State Journal
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/ Morris, Leigh
/ Smart, F James
2000
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STUDEBAKERS AND THEIR LOYAL OWNERS COMPANY QUIT 34 YEARS AGO, BUT THE CARS ROLL PROUDLY ON
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STUDEBAKERS AND THEIR LOYAL OWNERS COMPANY QUIT 34 YEARS AGO, BUT THE CARS ROLL PROUDLY ON
2000
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Don't be surprised if you see Studebakers this week. Don't be surprised if you see Studebakers this week. Caption: State Journal photos/Joseph W. Jackson III [F. James Smart] and his family company, Smart Motors, sold Studebakers in Madison until the company stopped production in 1966. He's holding a detailed model of a 1957 Studebaker called the Golden Hawk. Ray Bullock of Azalea, Ore., peruses a Studebaker calendar at the meet. Rose Rachman of London, England, looks at one of the many Avantis that are on display during the 36th International Studebaker Meet at the Marriot-Madison West. Organizers expect 400 to 500 cars at this year's event, which runs through Saturday. Scott Seering of Mosinee attaches his fun, but not legal, license tag to his 1963 Studebaker Hawk. Seering is also showing his 1964 Avanti, left, during the 36th International Studebaker Meet in Madison.
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Madison Newspapers, Inc
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