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Our Old Studebaker: Back in the Day

In addition to those after-restoration images, here are some pix from an old family album that show our 1957 Studebaker President in its prime.

I think these were taken around 1970, but I really don’t know. As with many family pix, I also have no idea why these were so important…

The photos were in bad shape, as you can see in the lower-right image, with the magenta dye having faded very little over the decades compared to cyan and yellow; they’ve been brutally color-corrected and contrast-stretched. They were also printed on horrible satin-finish paper and that fishnet overlay is painfully obvious.

If you need an original image for some perverse purpose, let me know…

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