For our third installment in the series, we'll start with this lovely 1927 coupe, which held seniority over everything else at the show.
As usual for a Studebaker meet, there were 1950-51 "bullet noses,"...
..and examples of the other variations on the "first by far" postwar cars.
There was also a restored '55 sedan...
...and some very nicely restored examples of the 1956-58 flat-front body style,...
...and some of the "final generation" (1964-66) Lark derivatives.
They were letting the kids "decorate" this unrestored barn-find '66 Chevybaker.
What's more fun than a brightly painted terror-of-the-dragstrip Kaiser Henry J?
Two brightly painted terror-of-the-dragstrip Kaiser Henry Js!
A few more random goodies: a disco-era T-Bird,...
...the Dodge version of the Cordoba (Corinthian leather not included),...
...a second generation Corvair,...
...and a...well, I'm not sure exactly what it was, but it sure looked wicked.
The cops were there, though for some reason they didn't arrest the Studeminos for felony bad taste violations.
We'll end today's installment with the hands-down winner of the Fish Out Of Water Trophy, an absolutely pristine Subaru SVX.
I had a pleasant conversation with the owner, who is definitely a Car Lust kind of guy.
We'll conclude the series tomorrow with a look at some automotive hobbits (!) and the AMC delegation.
--Cookie the Dog's Owner
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