A fellow who used to be a Stude. dealer called me and said he had parts he had found for Studebakers. Here are pictures. Looks like the rear seat for a 56, a bench seat for a pickup, a half a hood for somewhere around 48??? an old intake and carb. and some rear doors. If anyone out there needs something let me know.
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Werners Belford, N.J. Sold Studebaker then sold Dodge. Closing now this month. He had a really nice 61 Hawk trunk but wanted to keep that because it had STUDEBAKER on the rear and his old car dealership logo on the trunk. He said he has more stuff up in a loft and when he gets it he'll call me. It looks like they kept sheet metal that was slightly hit but replaced with new. If no one wants this stuff I'll take it to York and give it away to a vendor for his stock.
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Right, John; that is not a Commander Six manifold. BPWe've got to quit saying, "How stupid can you be?" Too many people are taking it as a challenge.
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Originally posted by johnwbechtel View PostHello jg61hawk. I need a manifold for a 1941 Commander C.I. 226. That seems to be a manifold for the champion engine line. What do you think it is for? (or others think?) Thanks. (I'm up in Union, NJ)
BTW, here's a link to the car for sale. Looks like a lot of good mechanical parts to be had.
I just looked in my 1952 Motor's parts manual and it says 1938-42 Commander for the intake, and 1938-41 Commander for the exhaust manifold, so you are quite limited in your search.
Last edited by TWChamp; 05-27-2015, 05:50 AM.
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