This could very well be one of the cars that has been discussed here. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1953-...QQcmdZViewItem
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Pretty neat ol' custom....
Kind of like that fin/tail light treatment...
Jeff[8D]
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Brooklet, Georgia
'37 Coupe Express (never ending project)
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Jeff
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Pretty neat ol' custom....
Kind of like that fin/tail light treatment...
Jeff[8D]
DEEPNHOCK at Gmail.com
Brooklet, Georgia
'37 Coupe Express (never ending project)
'37 Coupe Express Trailer (project)
'61 Hawk (project)
http://community.webshots.com/user/deepnhock
HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)
Jeff
Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain
Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)
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It is certainly not going to be everybody's "cup of tea", but I like it [8D]. Sooooo early 60's. I like the way the rear "grill opening" matches the one on the front. Nicely thought out and executed. I can visualize it lower, with the right wheels, painted and trimmed out. It would look fantastic with the right display at an old skool type indoor show.
You probably can't really call it a Studebaker at this point, but a neat part of Kustom Kar history for sure.
Dick Steinkamp
Bellingham, WADick Steinkamp
Bellingham, WA
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It is certainly not going to be everybody's "cup of tea", but I like it [8D]. Sooooo early 60's. I like the way the rear "grill opening" matches the one on the front. Nicely thought out and executed. I can visualize it lower, with the right wheels, painted and trimmed out. It would look fantastic with the right display at an old skool type indoor show.
You probably can't really call it a Studebaker at this point, but a neat part of Kustom Kar history for sure.
Dick Steinkamp
Bellingham, WADick Steinkamp
Bellingham, WA
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Kind of looks like a batmobile from the back. I wonder what they were gonna use for tail lights, given the existing profile of the fender. Also looks to me like someone loosely set a windshield over the rear window opening. And I would imagine that working with all that lead could be a bit hazardous too. Would definitely like to see it when finished. It will be interesting to see what it goes for.
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Kind of looks like a batmobile from the back. I wonder what they were gonna use for tail lights, given the existing profile of the fender. Also looks to me like someone loosely set a windshield over the rear window opening. And I would imagine that working with all that lead could be a bit hazardous too. Would definitely like to see it when finished. It will be interesting to see what it goes for.
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Tail lights are already installed, and the back window is plastic. The windshield is broken.
JDP
Arnold Md.
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Tail lights are already installed, and the back window is plastic. The windshield is broken.
JDP
Arnold Md.
Studebaker On The Net
My Ebay Items
64 GT hawk
64 Commander 2 dr.
63 R2 4 speed GT Hawk (Black) #2
63 Avanti R1
63 Daytona convert
63 Lark 2 door
63 Lark 2 door #2
62 Daytona HT/ 4 speed
62 Lark 2 door
60 Hawk
59 3E truck
52 Starliner
51 Commander
JDP Maryland
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The tail lights look like 55 Lincoln without the back up lens.
Leonard Shepherd, editor, The Commanding Leader, Central Virginia Chapter, http://centralvirginiachapter.org/
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The tail lights look like 55 Lincoln without the back up lens.
Leonard Shepherd, editor, The Commanding Leader, Central Virginia Chapter, http://centralvirginiachapter.org/
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