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"@SeraphimDawn":/dis/automotive-enthusiasts/post/2844445#post_2844445
I don't get it. Both Cadillac and Lincoln seem to me as if they're in the same line though I've not kept up with the latest of them.
"@Flying Pancake":/dis/automotive-enthusiasts/post/2844471#post_2844471
It does look like Lola had a 58 Four Door. Shoe's looks more like a 59 as you mentioned. According to Wikipedia the 1958 and 1959 models are the rarest by production numbers (432 and 687 respectively) and the 1960 model is the most common with 11,597 manufactured.
Studebaker did make some memorable looking cars. There's the Avanti model too (1963-1964) which has a considerably large rear window.
!http://momentcar.com/images/studebaker-avanti-1964-3.jpg!
!http://expertautoappraisals.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/1964-Studebaker-Avanti-0041.jpg!
It's not first generation Barracuda levels but agaisn, I like a lot of glass in the rear for great visibillity. cThe Suburban I drive has barn doors and impairs that but I live with it well enough.
I don't get it. Both Cadillac and Lincoln seem to me as if they're in the same line though I've not kept up with the latest of them.
"@Flying Pancake":/dis/automotive-enthusiasts/post/2844471#post_2844471
It does look like Lola had a 58 Four Door. Shoe's looks more like a 59 as you mentioned. According to Wikipedia the 1958 and 1959 models are the rarest by production numbers (432 and 687 respectively) and the 1960 model is the most common with 11,597 manufactured.
Studebaker did make some memorable looking cars. There's the Avanti model too (1963-1964) which has a considerably large rear window.
!http://momentcar.com/images/studebaker-avanti-1964-3.jpg!
!http://expertautoappraisals.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/1964-Studebaker-Avanti-0041.jpg!
It's not first generation Barracuda levels but agai