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  • #2
    Hey! Haven't seen that car for years. '37, right?

    Chris Pile
    Editor: The Studebaker Special
    The only difference between death and taxes is that death does not grow worse every time Congress convenes. - Will Rogers

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    • #3
      Yes it is. Any history?

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      • #4
        Nicely done, but too much of the original design smoothed away for my taste. Might as well be a fiberglass shell. Just my minor rant.



        1952 Champion Starlight, 1962 Daytona, both w/overdrive.Searcy,Arkansas
        "I may be lazy, but I'm not shiftless."
        "In the heart of Arkansas."
        Searcy, Arkansas
        1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
        1952 2R pickup

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        • #5
          Thats pretty cool!

          Dylan Wills

          '61 lark deluxe 4 door wagon
          Dylan Wills
          Everett, Wa.


          1961 Lark 4 door wagon
          1961 Lark 4 door wagon #2 (Wife's car!)
          1955 VW Beetle (Went to the dark side)
          1914 Ford Model T

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          • #6
            As beautiful as the '36-37s are in original form, I have to admit this is very tastefully executed, especially in sedan form. I especially appreciate the restraint on the flames.

            Lose the slotted billet for some smoothies and it would be perfect, IMHO.[]



            Andy
            62 GT

            Andy
            62 GT

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            • #7
              Nicly done head lights. Smooth as any modern car, except for the hood ornament, but whats a 30s car without a hood ornament.

              101st Airborne Div. 326 Engineers Ft Campbell Ky.

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              • #8
                The hood ornament is also the hood latch on the 37.
                sigpic

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                • #9
                  From the screen angle I was looking at the car first appeared to be a sedan delivery, if you have a lcd screen try it out. Way cool...
                  sigpic
                  1954 C5 Hamilton car.

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                  • #10
                    That is cool, and I think it's the best use of modern lights I've ever seen on a car that old.

                    Jeff DeWitt

                    Jeff DeWitt
                    http://carolinastudes.net

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                    • #11
                      quote:Originally posted by junior

                      From the screen angle I was looking at the car first appeared to be a sedan delivery, if you have a lcd screen try it out. Way cool...
                      pretty trick now taht you mention it, if you look thru the windshield you can see out of the left rear window.

                      What a great car and some pretty flawless craftmanship. I'm getting candy addicted

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                      • #12
                        I think those are Plymouth Prowler headlights.

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                        • #13
                          That car was one of my favorites at Americruise in Lincoln, NE in 2001...





                          Dick Steinkamp
                          Bellingham, WA

                          Dick Steinkamp
                          Bellingham, WA

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