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ok, some body this '40 http://up.craigslist.org/cto/4139106324.html and turn it into a gasser like the one above! c'mon champtrucking, how 'bout you? If only I were closer...yada, yada, yada.sigpic
1954 C5 Hamilton car.
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Originally posted by junior View Postok, some body this '40 http://up.craigslist.org/cto/4139106324.html and turn it into a gasser like the one above! c'mon champtrucking, how 'bout you? If only I were closer...yada, yada, yada."In the heart of Arkansas."
Searcy, Arkansas
1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
1952 2R pickup
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A credit to the owner for using the rearend out of a Dodge Demon! I've never heard of that one before! Good on him!!1964 Studebaker Commander R2 clone
1963 Studebaker Daytona Hardtop with no engine or transmission
1950 Studebaker 2R5 w/170 six cylinder and 3spd OD
1955 Studebaker Commander Hardtop w/289 and 3spd OD and Megasquirt port fuel injection(among other things)
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The '41 in your original post belonged to Junior Thompson. It was powered by a 292 c.i. Chevy V8 with a blower and ran in C/GS. It won Little Eliminator at the Oklahoma City Nationals in '58 and held records at Bakersfield in 1960 with a 11.90 e.t. at 115.50 mph. Consider the car had the stock planar suspension and only beefed up rear springs to go along with the Chevy truck rear end. Transmission was '37 Cadillac three speed. The car was run with the original clock still in the dash and the front fender ornaments! The car was restored to its 1960 condition and offered for sale in 2009 for $42,500.Richard Quinn
Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review
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