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  • Flightless Hawk

    This is a lovely project I found with a day left on the timer on Ebay Motors. Best move quick if you wish to mend the wings of this Hawk!

    Jake Robinson Kaywell: Shoo-wops and doo-wops galore to the background of some fine Studes. I'm eager and ready to go!

    1962 GT Hawk - "Daisy-Mae" - she came dressed to kill in etherial green with a charming turquoise inside. I'm hopelessly in love!

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    It's sad to see it in that condition. It looks to be more suitable as a parts car, than a restoration. It's way to far away from me, or I would like to have it for the engine and trans.
    Tom Senecal Not enough money or years to build all of the Studebakers that I think I can.

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    • #3
      Notice the 1958 Studebaker in his garage.
      Gary L.
      Wappinger, NY

      SDC member since 1968
      Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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      • #4
        Good eye! It also looks like a 64 Stude, and a spare Hawk hood, behind the car.
        Tom Senecal Not enough money or years to build all of the Studebakers that I think I can.

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