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'41s everywhere ....I like this one !http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Stude...ab42af&vxp=mtrsigpic
Home of the Fried Green Tomato
"IF YOU WANT THE SMILES YOU NEED TO DO THE MILES "
1960 Champ , 1966 Daytona , 1965 Daytona Wagonaire
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Does it have Studebaker running gear? If not then it's only a 1941 Studebaker body going 201 miles an hour. I think that can be done by dropping one out of an airplane."Madness...is the exception in individuals, but the rule in groups" - Nietzsche.
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Originally posted by Scott View PostDoes it have Studebaker running gear? If not then it's only a 1941 Studebaker body going 201 miles an hour. I think that can be done by dropping one out of an airplane.Ed Sallia
Dundee, OR
Sol Lucet Omnibus
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Before the video loaded, I read the title "1941 Studebaker hits 201 mph", and considering this is our local news, the first thing that popped in my head was "Gee, "41 Frank" must have been in a hurry to get to Branson this weekend!" <g> <g> <g>
'63 Lark Custom, 259 v8, auto, child seat
"Your friendly neighborhood Studebaker evangelist"
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Very funny Jim, but no t'was not me, I wish I could go that fast. I only race a quarter of a mile at a time and get up to only about 100mph. I do know that race team though. That is quite a feat to hit 201 mph with a car considered a slug for speed runs. There are very few Studebaker parts on that vehicle and it runs a highly modified small block Chevy.
Originally posted by JimC View PostBefore the video loaded, I read the title "1941 Studebaker hits 201 mph", and considering this is our local news, the first thing that popped in my head was "Gee, "41 Frank" must have been in a hurry to get to Branson this weekend!" <g> <g> <g>
Frank van Doorn
Omaha, Ne.
1962 GT Hawk 289 4 speed
1941 Champion streetrod, R-2 Powered, GM 200-4R trans.
1952 V-8 232 Commander State "Starliner" hardtop OD
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