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  • Couple of Studes in the mix

    This was posted over at the Hudson site but there are a couple of Packards and two decent looking Studes 4th pane ('63 and '64 sedans) in the mix. Also the '53 Hudson Jet has Stude drive train.

    HUDSON and other Classic Cars FOR SALE
    For many years Texas based Jim Guinn operated a single trailer door to door Classic Car transport service. During those years he accumulated Hudson and other marquee cars and stored them on his North Texas property. He has retired from the transport business and the cars pictured in the attached PDF and JEPGS are now FOR SALE














    Last edited by Dan White; 11-02-2015, 04:24 PM.
    Dan White
    64 R1 GT
    64 R2 GT
    58 C Cab
    57 Broadmoor (Marvin)

  • #2
    Hey, these thumbnails opened for me!!

    The white '64 Cruiser sounds like a great parts car to upgrade an otherwise solid Studebaker - 289, 4 bbl, power brakes, power steering, air, etc. Only $800.
    Paul
    Winston-Salem, NC
    Visit The Studebaker Skytop Registry website at: www.studebakerskytop.com
    Check out my YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/r1lark

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    • #3
      The Red '63 Lark is a Cruiser that would have came with a 289 V8, but it says 259.

      Do they know what they are talking about, or since they did not mention it's a Cruiser, did they maybe just look up Lark V8's and come up with: "it must be a 259?

      The '64 is a Daytona 4 Door Sedan.
      StudeRich
      Second Generation Stude Driver,
      Proud '54 Starliner Owner
      SDC Member Since 1967

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      • #4
        Maybe the ol engine swap after 40 or so years.

        Originally posted by StudeRich View Post
        The Red '63 Lark is a Cruiser that would have came with a 289 V8, but it says 259.

        Do they know what they are talking about, or since they did not mention it's a Cruiser, did they maybe just look up Lark V8's and come up with: "it must be a 259?

        The '64 is a Daytona 4 Door Sedan.
        Joseph R. Zeiger

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        • #5
          For the asking prices I would not be too picky. The '63 asking price is $400 and it looks like it has plenty of parts that would be worth more than that. The '64 as r1Lark notes is a fully loaded car and possibly a fixer upper, for $800.
          Dan White
          64 R1 GT
          64 R2 GT
          58 C Cab
          57 Broadmoor (Marvin)

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