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  • #91
    Nice, unique ride indeed Matthew!
    You deserve it.
    Cheers, Bill

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    • #92
      Originally posted by mbstude View Post
      Perfect kind of road for a nice drive - always wondered why Studebaker did not go two tones on these dash boards - maybe easier if everything's paint came out of the same railway tanker...

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      • #93
        One word: LOVELY!

        As for dashboad color 62Champ:
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          • #95
            Originally posted by mbstude View Post
            Looks great Matt - from any angle...

            I know dual exhausts were available starting in '55 - but were they also available on the wagons?

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            • #96
              Originally posted by 62champ View Post

              I know dual exhausts were available starting in '55 - but were they also available on the wagons?
              The first dual exhaust wagons were the '56 President Pinehursts. We've got enough NOS exhaust pipes that I could put a Pinehurst system on it, but that's in the "maybe someday" file.

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              • #97
                A pic from the Southeast Zone Meet here in Gainesville this weekend; the Conestoga alongside my coworker's '47 Land Cruiser.

                I've thoroughly enjoyed playing with the '55. Now onto the next project.

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                • #98
                  That is a lovely wagon!
                  Diesel loving, autocrossing, Coupe express loving, Grandpa Architect.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by t walgamuth View Post
                    That is a lovely wagon!
                    I had fun tinkering with it. It's in Colorado now.

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