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  • Tuesday 1/26 Eye Candy

    Twofer Tuesday:


  • #2
    Chris,

    This 41 is similar to the 40 you like, so here's an idea what can be done with it, although if you left it completely stock it would be a great car as well.

    John


    63R-2386 under restoration & modification
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    John
    63R-2386
    Resto-Mod by Michael Myer

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    • #3
      Now I will be on a sugar high all day....thanks for the post

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      • #4
        Nice color combo on the 41,all 41s should be two tone. Just a beautiful trip setup.

        101st Airborne Div. 326 Engineers Ft Campbell Ky.

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        • #5
          Thank you once again. Very nice.


          Gary Sanders
          Nixa, MO
          President Toy Studebaker Collectors Club. Have an interest in Toy Studebakers? Contact me for details.
          Gary Sanders
          Nixa, MO

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          • #6
            That first car looks like it's in the 100,000 dollar range, but it sure is beautiful.

            1951 Commander Land cruiser

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            • #7
              Beautiful cars. I wouldn't want my classic parked near where anyone was playing golf though.
              The air cleaner on the 41 shows a clever use of a Studebaker belt buckle. Sharp rod.

              "In the heart of Arkansas."
              1952 Champion Starlight w/overdrive. Searcy, Arkansas
              "In the heart of Arkansas."
              Searcy, Arkansas
              1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
              1952 2R pickup

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              • #8
                quote:Originally posted by ChampTrucking

                Hmmm, have I every said that I like the '41's?

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                Tom - Mulberry, FL

                1964 Studebaker Daytona - 289 4V, 4-Speed (Cost To Date: $2161.27)

                1964 Studebaker Commander 170-1V, 3-speed w/OD (Cost to Date: $623.67)

                Tom - Bradenton, FL

                1964 Studebaker Daytona - 289 4V, 4-Speed (Cost To Date: $2514.10)
                1964 Studebaker Commander - 170 1V, 3-Speed w/OD

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                • #9
                  I LOVE that '41! Is that the body style they call a "double dater" coupe?


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                  Clark in San Diego
                  '63 F2/Lark Standard

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                  • #10
                    quote:Originally posted by 52-fan

                    Beautiful cars. I wouldn't want my classic parked near where anyone was playing golf though.
                    The air cleaner on the 41 shows a clever use of a Studebaker belt buckle. Sharp rod.

                    "In the heart of Arkansas."
                    1952 Champion Starlight w/overdrive. Searcy, Arkansas
                    Those belt buckles are nicely made and sure do look appropriate as a piece of trim. I have a couple that I bought on e-bay and will be using one in my GT Grille mesh. This guy trumped me. Nice cars. jimmijim

                    Stude Junkie+++++++Do it right the f$$$$ Time. Never mind. Just do it right. When youre done your done. You'll know it.
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                    • #11
                      Wow, those two make folks think there was no such thing as a top end model and a base model! Gorgeous, thanks again, this always makes a pleasant start of the day's "computering". John

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                      • #12
                        quote:Originally posted by showbizkid

                        I LOVE that '41! Is that the body style they call a "double dater" coupe?
                        Don't think that's a double dater. We have a 42 Double Dater on display at the California Auto Museum until this Saturday. Sorry about the quality of the picture - it's a black car in a dark place.


                        Jon Stalnaker
                        Editor, Hawk Talks
                        Karel Staple Chapter SDC
                        Jon Stalnaker
                        Karel Staple Chapter SDC

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                        • #13
                          Rich, THANKS. I'm partial to the top car. It's from my favorite era and if I could I'd one one.
                          sigpicSee you in the future as I write about our past

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