Thursday, October 16, 2008

This Video Explains It All!

Many times we are asked why we are so outspoken about the need to include families and members of all ages in "Studebaker society." We frequently find ourselves having to explain our passion for our Studebaker truck and our desire to keep it a family project. People find it a little hard to understand that it's not just John's truck, or Tracy's truck, or a truck for the kids to enjoy "someday." This is our truck now, to be enjoyed now, together. If you click on this video link in the top lefthand corner, you'll see a similar faimly display of Studebaker enthusiasm being enjoyed . We are so excited to get to see another family enjoying their Studebaker and can completely relate to the ups and downs shown in these few minutes alone! What a great example of how a Studebaker can bring a family closer to each other and further away from the TV and/or video games. Thanks, Clark and Family for sharing this moment with us.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

And another Studebaker family is born. I hope they have as much fun as you guys do. From what i could see thats lark is in pretty good shape.

Not being a downer dude,(and i've done it myself) it is not a good idea to prime a carb that way.

Much better to fill the float via the breather tube with a metal squirt can.

Sometimes when engines backfire the create a fire that you can't see in the manifold until you pour in more gas.

Otherwise great video, hope it turns into a multi-generation project. It's you young lions that will keep this marque alive.

Anonymous said...

Clark and Faimly have been in the Studebaker World far befor we started to join. Check out thier web site at...http://studeblogger.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

I have and as i said it's great to see the family things. They are the new cornerstone of the studebaker club.

I loved the video, and it put a smile on my face when it started. I meant no disrespect about the gas thing.

It's the ol fireman and safety guru in me. And a lost shirt sleeve at the 1968 winter nationals.