Studebaker Starlight Coupe 1950 Reserved Parking Fridge Magnet
Studebaker Starlight Coupe Champion Commander 1950 Aluminum Parking Fridge Magnet
The Starlight coupe was a unique 2-door body style offered by Studebaker Corporation from 1947 to 1952. It was designed by the renowned industrial designer Raymond Loewy, which earlier has designed the incredible design of the Pennsylvania Railroad S1 locomotive. The most striking feature of the Champion and Commander was the extremely long hood-like cover over the luggage compartment. Loewy created a roof rounded at the rear with a wraparound window system that provided a panoramic effect, similar to a railroad observation car. The curved window was achieved with four fixed panels of glass. Critics of the radically styled models commented by asking the rhetorical question, "Which way is it going?", but as intended the car's unique profile provided the Studebaker marque with an easily recognized body shape copied as soon as possible by the other US manufacturers in their 1949 models.
Perfect for all car enthusiasts that want to show their passion for their Studebaker Starlight Coupe Champion Commander 1950. Make room on the fridge and make it clear: Your Studebaker Starlight Coupe Champion Commander 1950 deserves a reserved parking spot in the middle of the other magnets. The magnet is 2” x 3” (77 x 51 mm) and is quality made of .045” Aluminum that will not fade or break. It has rounded corner and a 1/2 inch square magnet in the back. Stick it to anything you'll like, on your fridge, workbench, toolbox, or man cave board. The colors are brights, vibrants and contrast beautifully. For any car guy, this is the ideal gift to add style and show their pride, even in the middle of the kitchen.
Available in: One color style only
- Made of 0.045” (1.14 mm) Durable Aluminum Material
- Size 3" x 2" (76.2 mm x 50.8 mm)
- Water-resistant & easy to clean
- 1” backer magnet for adhesion
This product is made in the USA
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