Operation Stude: No Turning Back Kristin Cline December 21, 2013 Feature, Garage DIY, Studebaker 1 Comment It's been awhile since my hands have gotten this greasy! I never used to wear gloves, but now I know better. Still, there's times when you just need to go without 'em. This was one of those times... With...
New Directions Kristin Cline July 15, 2013 1955 Studebaker Coupe, Engine, project, Studebaker 1 Comment Every once in awhile, it’s good to mix things up a little. This could be as simple as choosing a new cereal to eat in the morning or driving a different route to work – but sometimes a fresh start is...
How To: Quick and Easy Car Upholstery Kristin Cline July 7, 2013 Garage DIY, Studebaker 12 Comments If you're anything like me, you always have more projects than either time or money allows. Not to fret, this quick upholstery how-to won't cost you much of either - it's also a great way for beginners to...
A Little Maintenance Lovin’ Kristin Cline May 24, 2013 Cars, Garage DIY, Studebaker 2 Comments Now that I'm just a bike ride away from work, I no longer depend on Studie for daily driving obligations. The transition from a 25-mile to a 2-mile commute has been a very welcome one, but at the same time...
Hot Rod Adventures: Final Installment of No Brakes! Kristin Cline March 30, 2013 Comic, comic strip, Illustration, retro, Studebaker 6 Comments The wait is finally over... ...the dramatic, spine-tingling, and thrilling conclusion of "Grease Girl and the Hot Rod Bomb"! Click to see the full final comic and conclusion of this nail-biting...
Hot Rod Adventures: Installment 2 of No Brakes! Kristin Cline March 4, 2013 Comic, comic strip, Illustration, retro, Studebaker 2 Comments If you missed the first comic installment, catch it here... Things are just getting interesting... click here for the full second installment...
Hot Rod Adventures: No Brakes! Kristin Cline February 26, 2013 Comic, comic strip, Illustration, retro, Studebaker 4 Comments If you've been reading Grease Girl for awhile, you know how much I love the "adventures" Stude gets me into - so when it came to retelling my brake loss story with reenactment pictures, I couldn't think of a better way to do it then by creating a comic strip.