Was in South Bend today and could not resist taking a photo of their stash of 64-66 rear bumpers...think they were $35...
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Originally posted by BRUCESTUDE View PostWill those fit on a '60 Lark???
The thing that make them rear only for '64-'66 is that they have two holes in the middle location on each side because the license plate bumper guards were located there and an extra hole on each side for the plate light wiring to go through...
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From what is visible I count roughly 500 bumpers. Are there that many 64-66 cars left even worth of such adornment? $35 is a great price but I'm guessing the greatest group to prosper is the shipping companies. All the Studebaker surplus still available 52 years after they cease to manufacture surely must be worthy of an episode on some car related show.'64 Lark Type, powered by '85 Corvette L-98 (carburetor), 700R4, - CASO to the Max.
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Originally posted by mike cenit View Postmost of the 64 bumpers I've seen for years have been factory rejects, surely serviceable, but not perfect, usually rough edges arround the bends, at $35 you can do a lot of fixing.
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Originally posted by 62champ View PostThe number of rear bumper here makes me think it was more than a case of factory rejects - it is almost like a couple weeks before production ended in Hamilton, they received the rear bumpers needed to finish to the end of April. Remember being upstairs at N&A in 1996 and seeing racks with hundreds of '64 - '66 hoods. On my trip the other day I even found a entire pallet container full of Champ 3spd columns...and the truck I am trying to get back on the road has a column that was ripped in two at some point in its history... yeah for me!sigpic
In the middle of MinneSTUDEa.
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Originally posted by Milaca View PostNice find! As for Studebaker International moving, did they give you any information?
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Originally posted by 62champ View PostLocation wise, they are going to split the inventory between Shelbyville and Hope, IN, with the eventual retail location being located in Hope. Time wise, Corey got a real "deer in the headlight" look when I asked him about how long it would take...sigpic
In the middle of MinneSTUDEa.
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Originally posted by Milaca View PostI'm saddened by their leaving South Bend, as going to their store was always one of the highlights of visiting South Bend. Hope looks like a nice little town and I hope (pun intended) to visit one day.
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Originally posted by Mike Sal View PostConcur....running back & forth between SI and the fairgrounds was just part of the 1rst weekend in May for the past several years....what will we do now???sigpic
In the middle of MinneSTUDEa.
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