Pair of Larks: 1960 Studebaker Lark VIII sedan.

November 5, 2012

7 comments
1960 Studebaker Lark VIII sedan.

1960 Studebaker Lark VIII sedan.

1960 Studebaker Lark VIII sedan.

7 comments:

great white tiburon said...

wow, from the b pillar to the rear of the car is really different. there is virtually no square edge on this car, it's all round and that's what makes them cool. It stands out in a crowd.

Jim said...

I grew up in South Bend in the 70s and these were still common-ish on city streets then. I always thought they looked stubby and dumpy. The Larks from Studebaker's swan-song years were much more modern looking cars.

Calvin said...

Looking at the first picture I thought it was a wagon for a second

Ben Piff said...

Yeah, something about that first angle definitely is a wagon fake out. This is the best of the Studebaker faces! That side profile is a total cartoon-carapace.

Tony Piff said...

the complete lack of trim also adds to the hand-hammered play-dough illusion.

Justin said...

Totally agree about the front fascia, love the solo rounds and the grill layout. Great color as well, love the profile shot.

Jason Carpp said...

I've always liked the 1959-61 Studebaker Lark. I used to know someone who had a 1960 Lark VIII four door sedan.