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    I found a 4 door Studebaker without a model label anywhere on the car. Door pillar: 64v-11222, firewall: 64V Y9 2262, engine number PJ303. 64V is 1964 right, got that. Can anybody tell me what kind of car this is based on the numbers and is there any collector value / desirability. Thanks.

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    quote:Originally posted by khickey

    I found a 4 door Studebaker without a model label anywhere on the car. Door pillar: 64v-11222, firewall: 64V Y9 2262, engine number PJ303. 64V is 1964 right, got that. Can anybody tell me what kind of car this is based on the numbers and is there any collector value / desirability. Thanks.
    For starters, it is a South Bend built 1964 Studebaker Cruiser, the top of the line model. The Cruiser was only available in a 4 door sedan, and in the US and Canada for 1964, a 289 was standard, as confirmed by your engine number, which was made in September, 1963.

    Craig

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      quote:Originally posted by khickey

      I found a 4 door Studebaker without a model label anywhere on the car. Door pillar: 64v-11222, firewall: 64V Y9 2262, engine number PJ303. 64V is 1964 right, got that. Can anybody tell me what kind of car this is based on the numbers and is there any collector value / desirability. Thanks.
      For starters, it is a South Bend built 1964 Studebaker Cruiser, the top of the line model. The Cruiser was only available in a 4 door sedan, and in the US and Canada for 1964, a 289 was standard, as confirmed by your engine number, which was made in September, 1963.

      Craig

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      • #4
        Thanks Craig,
        Car has two new (very clean in primer) fenders. rust on rocker (probably on floors but didn't have time to look). Car is complete, runs and drives. Any guess on desirability or price range for these cars.

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          Thanks Craig,
          Car has two new (very clean in primer) fenders. rust on rocker (probably on floors but didn't have time to look). Car is complete, runs and drives. Any guess on desirability or price range for these cars.

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          • #6
            JDP will probably know about price; as for desirability, if you're going to have a 4-door, the Cruiser is the one to have!


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            Clark in San Diego
            '63 F2/Lark Standard

            Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com

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            • #7
              JDP will probably know about price; as for desirability, if you're going to have a 4-door, the Cruiser is the one to have!


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              Clark in San Diego
              '63 F2/Lark Standard

              Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com

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