Friday, May 4, 2012

Slideshow of Studebakers

A fun slideshow of Studebakers at a Crusin' Grand event. It's great to see new Studebaker pics from around the country during 'car show season.'

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Bill Porter, Designer of Pontiac GTO, on Nature-Inspired Automobile Designs

This NYT article notes Roger Ebert's talk about Studebakers. In thinking about Porter's observation, one could say that Studebaker-Packard were ahead of their time (as usual) with the Packard Hawk nose, the Loewy Coupe grille, etc.

"At the 2009 Detroit auto show, I had a sort of epiphany," Mr. Porter said at the introduction of his presentation. "I saw a whole new kind of forms inspiring today’s designers rather than the speed forms that inspired my generation." He argued that designs today were dominated by forms adopted from nature, like marine animals, leaves, flowers, flames and faces."

The Society of Automotive Historians, whose membership numbers about 900, gather every other year to hear the presentation of papers on topics that have included the history of Cadillac advertising and the importance of two-tone paint schemes.

Robert Ebert, a Studebaker buff and professor emeritus of economics at Baldwin-Wallace College in Ohio, delivered a talk on Harold Churchill, president of the Studebaker-Packard Corporation. Mira Wilkins, professor of economics at Florida International University, spoke about the history of foreign investment in the American automobile industry.

Read the full article here.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Loewy-owned Avanti Up for Auction in May

" 1972 Avanti II Coupe originally owned by Raymond Loewy, the father of industrial design who streamlined everything from Greyhound buses to toothbrushes, will cross the auction block in May.

Loewy designed the Avanti, a two-door four-seater which has a European feel with minimalist trim, for Studebaker in the early 1960s. It is one of the highlights of the Les Grandes Marques a Monaco sale by Bonhams in Monte Carlo on May 11.

Bonhams said in a statement that the car is expected to fetch a minimum of $46,120."

Read the full article here.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Studebaker - Genealogy of Automobile Companies

This is an amazing poster tracking the genealogy of automakers.

"A flowing history of more than 100 automobile companies across the complete time span of the automobile industry. From 1900 to 1925 over 3,300 organizations were formed to produce automobiles in the United States. In 1910 alone 400 new startups entered the industry. Most attempts lasted less than two years. While car sales exploded (from 1910 to 2010 US sales rose from 200,000 to 11.5 million cars) the strongest entrepreneurs bought out rivals and combined forces. Today, ten companies account for about 90% of all US automobile sales."

See the full poster here.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Replica Of Charles And Ray Eames’s Living Room

"Last fall, LACMA carted a whopping 1,864 objects from the house in Pacific Palisades to the exhibition floor in L.A.’s Mid-Wilshire district. The result is a rare window onto the personal tastes of two of the 20th century’s most influential American taste makers."

View the full article here.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Studebaker - Bash with The Stache - California Automobile Museum

Last October (2011), the California Automobile Museum held its annual fundraising dinner. The speaker/guest was Dennis Gage from My Classic Car (shown nationally on the Speed channel).

Here's a photo of Dennis in Johna Pierce's Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk. Dennis made his "grand entrance" in the GT Hawk.

Interested in Sacramento region Studebakering? Check out our club website, www.hawktalks.com. You can read our free club newsletter.

Image by Jon Stalnaker for Turning Wheels and the Karel Staple Chapter of the Studebaker Drivers Club.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Studebaker - Karel Staple Chapter February Meet-Up

We had a good turnout at the February Karel Staple Studebaker Drivers Club meet-up. Here are a few photos from our get together.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Studebaker Instagram Photos

There's a handy application for the iPhone named Instagram that lets you colorize/filter/crop and publish photos. Here are a few of my Studebaker photos run through the Instagram app. Let me know what you think.

Visit Instagr.am and download the app - it's free.







Studebaker Record Player Slip Mats

A friend from afar custom printed these one-of-a-kind record player (LP) slip mats. This type of print-on-demand work is tricky - getting the photo to transfer correctly onto the material - whether that be a t-shirt, metal, wood, paper, etc.

To see more of his work, click here to visit RedBubble.com.