Worth a look.
Go to www.DEFoellersales.net and look at page two.
Crestlines book "Studebaker Cars" by James H. Moloney shows the same body used on a 34 Chassis.They didn't know who made them, but it was T.J.Richards of South Australia.
Unfortunately I don't have production records, but T.J.R. built quite a few 34 and 35 sedans,but not many phaetons.They look a lot like the 34 Ford bodies.
I have most of a 34 Stude tourer/phaeton and a few T.J.R. sedans of the same year.The tourer body came from an aboriginals campsite in the scrub country of West. Australia.With a heroic effort and sacrificing a sedan it would be possible to build the phaeton....but...no time
A.C.Moisley
Go to www.DEFoellersales.net and look at page two.
Crestlines book "Studebaker Cars" by James H. Moloney shows the same body used on a 34 Chassis.They didn't know who made them, but it was T.J.Richards of South Australia.
Unfortunately I don't have production records, but T.J.R. built quite a few 34 and 35 sedans,but not many phaetons.They look a lot like the 34 Ford bodies.
I have most of a 34 Stude tourer/phaeton and a few T.J.R. sedans of the same year.The tourer body came from an aboriginals campsite in the scrub country of West. Australia.With a heroic effort and sacrificing a sedan it would be possible to build the phaeton....but...no time
A.C.Moisley
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