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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / September 2005

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The Rehnquist Legacy in 4 Words (not OT)

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Michael Seery - 05 Sep 2005 16:17 GMT
http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2005/julaug/features/rehnquist.html

He drove a Studebaker.

Amen.
Matthew Burnette - 05 Sep 2005 17:22 GMT
They even gave that part it's own paragraph. The 41's are among the
prettiest of that era to me...
Matthew
> http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2005/julaug/features/rehnquist.html
>
> He drove a Studebaker.
>
> Amen.
Jeff DeWitt - 06 Sep 2005 00:57 GMT
I agree, many years ago I got to drive a 41 Champion, 2 door, dark blue
with a white slash down the sides of the hood.  BEAUTIFUL little car ...
if I had the time, money and talent and found one of those that was
pretty much a basket case I'd love to build a restorod with one of
those.  Hmm... would a 289 fit under that pretty little hood?

Jeff DeWitt

> They even gave that part it's own paragraph. The 41's are among the
> prettiest of that era to me...
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>>
>>Amen.
 
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