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    What year and model used this instrument panel plate?
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    It is NOS but was damaged in my garage fire some years ago.
    Richard Quinn
    Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review

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    I'm going to say 53 Champion
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    • #3
      Top half of 1953 commander panel with light switches on left and others on right

      Bob Miles
      Tucson AZ

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ID:	1716118It looks like a 1954. The small end caps were separate pieces in 1953, cast as one piece in 1954. here are a couple of pic.s showing my '54 Commander hardtop
        Dwight 54 Commander hardtop

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        • #5
          I believe 54 is correct.
          Don Wilson, Centralia, WA

          40 Champion 4 door*
          50 Champion 2 door*
          53 Commander K Auto*
          53 Commander K overdrive*
          55 President Speedster
          62 GT 4Speed*
          63 Avanti R1*
          64 Champ 1/2 ton

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 1954khardtop View Post
            [ATTACH=CONFIG]66588[ACH=CONFIG]66589[/ATTACH]It looks like a 1954. The small end caps were separate pieces in 1953, cast as one piece in 1954. here are a couple of pic.s showing my '54 Commander hardtop
            Yep, I concur, also looks like what's in my '54 Starlight. I believe all '54 Commanders used that same piece. If you've got one you'll recognize it?

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