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    Matthew,

    I realize that this guy has more than Studebaker items, but what a way to expand your business at great price ($1.00 a piece).

    Gary

    Stainless Steel Accent Lot - $1100 (Windber, PA)

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    Date: 2009-11-22, 6:49PM EST
    Reply to: sale-w2uvy-1477966180@craigslist.orgGuido Salvage - "Where rust is beautiful" and real Studebaker horsepower lives

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  • #2
    He sure is optimistic..
    Better if he priced it by the pound?
    HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

    Jeff


    Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



    Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

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    • #3
      Well if Matthew has the funds to buy them, and the space he has a good future, and could get many times his money back, he is young enough to do that. Maybe even get the guy to help him identify a lot of the pieces.

      If it wasn't for the last minute i'd never get anything done.
      101st Airborne Div. 326 Engineers Ft Campbell Ky.

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      • #4
        Time to step up!
        Mono mind in a stereo world

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        • #5
          Yikes! Maybe a hundred would make sense for the lot[B)] Could be a lot more, though, if each piece is identified and labeled properly...

          Robert (Bob) Andrews- on the IoMT (Island of Misfit Toys)
          Parish, central NY 13131

          GOD BLESS AMERICA





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          • #6
            WOW! Thats alot of stainless!

            Dylan Wills

            '61 lark deluxe 4 door wagon
            Dylan Wills
            Everett, Wa.


            1961 Lark 4 door wagon
            1961 Lark 4 door wagon #2 (Wife's car!)
            1955 VW Beetle (Went to the dark side)
            1914 Ford Model T

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            • #7
              Two words.

              No. Thanks.

              Matthew Burnette
              Your Friendly Stude Trim Bender


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              • #8
                Matthew's schedule might look like this:

                One hour for repair and finishing
                Three hours for trying to figure out what year/model/series/etc. that it belongs on...

                <center>60S-W4 - 7E7-122
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                • #9
                  Agout 5 years ago I was in Ky and saw a lot full of old cars that had been pulled from a junk yard cars for sale instead of being crapped ther was a mid 50's packard anblance full af crome. Price on windo said was $1200 there was a lot of chrome I though hard about it But figureing what it all fit would be a big job.

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                  • #10
                    This sure makes sense: "It is possible to come search for your specific part, but please ask first and I will find out for sure if we have it."

                    In other words, if you wanna come and search for a part, call ahead so I can make sure your search won't be futile!


                    1957 Transtar 1/2ton
                    1963 Cruiser
                    1960 Larkvertible V8
                    1958 Provincial wagon
                    1953 Commander coupe
                    1957 President two door

                    No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.

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                    • #11
                      I wonder...there was a guy I knew who was restoring a 40's pontiac convertable, and he removed all of the brightwork, wrapped it in newspaper and a week later someone slole it all...I am sure they did not know what they were stealing...perhaps they just dumped it here once they could not figure out what on earth it was for...along with all the other unidentifiable stuff they stole...




                      1963 Lark, 259 V8, two-tone paint, Twin Traction. Garaged for winter, receiving maintence for spring. (oh, and that there is my buddy, Nixon)

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