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studearch

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Joined
Sep 17, 2011
Messages
2
Location
Dry, rust-free Albuquerque, NM
Greetings Garage-o-philes! I'm what you get when you combine a love of things automotive with a love of architecture. I'm a 60-something architect that has spent a career in designing industrial and automotive facilities, including garages, dealerships, race track, and private residential buildings. I've practiced in California where I designed several dealerships throughout SoCal including the Tustin and Anaheim auto complexes, Newport Jaguar, and Loma Linda Honda. The NHRA was a client - that big sound wall next to the strip in Pomona is by me and I had a hand in the control tower too. Currently residing in New Mexico, I consult for the Air Force, modernizing hangers and machine shops as big as 80,000 square feet. I've also worked for Federal Express and Nissan where I designed a 150,000 square foot distribution facility in Mississippi. As soon as I'm able to retire, I plan to get to work on a Deuce roadster or coupe. Till then, I'll keep driving my 1966 Studebaker Daytona and reading the Jalopy Journal. If you have a need for an automobiule facility, drop me an email. Best wishes, and Happy Hotrodding!
 
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Omphaloskeptic

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Joined
Oct 11, 2008
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Location
Ultima Ratio, Wa.
Greetings to you too! Transitioning to a regular garage might be difficult to you after you retire. Googled your car and found this; enjoy:

I've have a strong desire to find one like this -Robert Bourke's designed 1953-1954 Studebaker Commander Regal Starlight/Starliner:
 
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