Classy Girl All images© Copyright by Carolyn Sue Farmer / They may not be used in any way without written consent.
Salmon colored Studebaker carefully restored….somebody’s sweetheart, no doubt.
All artwork was created using Bryce Software. / If you are interested in a personalized calendar pls. feel free to bubblemail me, I would be more than happy to design one for you at NO EXTRA CHARGE! / Image copyright © 2008 Lisa C. Weber. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
1950 studebaker
1951 Studebaker
You’ve got the car, now get a t-shirt!
character oozes from this old classic… / found in Georgia off the highway / if anyone knows the year i would love to know!
love that the old spare tire is still in tact!
ok last one….maybe :O)
The Golden Hawk Featured in Redbubble Featured Art found on an old farm in NW Ohio.
Image of 59 Studebaker . I fell in love with this one the design work, the size (so small) . Original color was pink but past owner painted brown. The present owner stripped the brown to bring out the pink. / One day :)
HDR Image of 59 Pink Studebaker in a junkyard
An impeccable Studebaker with wonderfully reflective polished chrome, seen at a classic car “cruise-night” in Scottsdale, Arizona. Note the forms of palms and people reflected in the metal and paint. Image c 2007 Lynda Lehmann.
Digital work from photos I took. Mt Shasta is in northern California.
This is a collaboration with Bruce Dickson. Bruce is a friend and was an important mentor of mine when we were both involved in the publishing and community arts scenes in Brisbane in the 1980s. Bruce now lives in Portland, Oregon, and sent me a couple of photos of this custom Studebaker which he took recently, inviting me to process them in photoshop. Here is the original of this image … Classic cars calendar … / Vector dogs calendar … / Book of drawings … / Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art
1933 Studebaker 56.
Lest some people think I’ve forgotten about cars – detail of a Studebaker Hawk.
Proudly display your love of Studebakers with this nifty T.
This photo is featured on a wall mural at Barnes and Noble Bookstore in South Bend Indiana. / South Bend is the birthplace of the Studebaker and the mural depicts local history. / This is the valve cover detail on this rare 1962 Studebaker Lark 8 Convertible Daytona edition.
Canon Rebel XS DSLR / 28mm / 1/2500 sec. at f / 4.0 / ISO 400 1952 Studebaker Champion
We stopped at a deserted farmyard just off highway 831, Alberta so I could capture some images it had to offer. Imagine my surprise when I found this gem tucked away behind a settler style shed. The stories this classic could tell about this time of innocence and it’s music would be worth a good listen for sure. A true treasure. / The Studebaker Brothers first started their wagon building business back in 1852, and by 1900 they were the largest auto manufacturer in the world. It’s indisputable that Studebaker played a significant role in transportation technology. For example in 1902 Studebaker manufactured an electric car, and Thomas Edison bought one of them. Some people hear the name Studebaker and think of the vehicle, or more specifically, the bullet nose cars from the 1950’s. Other people speak of Studebaker’s innovative, forward thinking (unique) designs and engineering. However, it seems most people remember the Studebaker because of its craftsmanship, reliability, power and high gas mileage for its day. / It’s now 2008, and this marks 156 years behind the historical Studebaker name in the vehicle manufacturing business (wagons to automobiles). Recently, Studebaker Motor Company moved its headquarters to Westminster, Colorado, and at the helm as President and CEO is Ric W Reed, who endeavors to raise funding for Studebaker concept designs, engineering, prototypes, safety testing, certification, manufacturing and distribution of production vehicles, to include motor scooters, motorcycles, passenger vehicles, pickup trucks, and quite possibly limos and taxis. / Information from Article on Google Studebaker / Canon Rebel XSI Sigma Zoom Lens 55 – 200 mm
1951 Studebaker Commander Starlight Coupe, the Infamous bullet-nosed Studebaker. / Captured at Cars & Coffee, Irvine, CA / Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55
Fine art photography for both Ford and Chevy fans. If you like American classics and rides, here is a nice assortment of primo vehicles. It’s like a box of chocolates… All work copyright WildBillPhoto 2009
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