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    This needs to be on the cover of TW. This thing rocks![8D]

    Chris Dresbach. South Bend, In.

    1940 Champion two door.
    Parts of the 1952 Model N prototype.
    1963 Prototype moon cart built by Studebaker.
    Chris Dresbach

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    And it's a "R" car![]

    Chris Dresbach. South Bend, In.

    1940 Champion two door.
    Parts of the 1952 Model N prototype.
    1963 Prototype moon cart built by Studebaker.
    Chris Dresbach

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    • #3
      presentation is a biggie, dontcha think?

      Tex in Alabama

      Makin' a little progress











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      • #4
        quote:Originally posted by Flashback

        presentation is a biggie, dontcha think?

        Tex in Alabama

        Makin' a little progress











        Yeah, just a little.

        Chris Dresbach. South Bend, In.

        1940 Champion two door.
        Parts of the 1952 Model N prototype.
        1963 Prototype moon cart built by Studebaker.
        Chris Dresbach

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        • #5
          I like it, but a Daytona hardtop or convertible in that year is my favorite. Thankfully, Studebaker made many variations to please all of us!


          Love birds...Red Hawks in mating season.
          In the middle of Minnestudea
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          In the middle of MinneSTUDEa.

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          • #6
            Yeah, Milaca... speaking of variations... I like the 63 2 door Sedan body with a 64 front clip. How's that for different??

            sals54
            sals54

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            • #7
              I like my '63 2 dr sedan with a '66 front clip. Keeps'em guessing.

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              • #8
                Looks like a scene from Australia.I can just picture it now...hitting 130 on the desert flats......[]
                darn IT !!!!I just woke up and realized the steering wheels on the wrong side.AAhh well...[V]

                A.C.Moisley
                A.C.Moisley

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                • #9
                  A two door like that would look fine at my house.

                  "In the heart of Arkansas."
                  1952 Champion Starlight w/overdrive. Searcy, Arkansas
                  "In the heart of Arkansas."
                  Searcy, Arkansas
                  1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
                  1952 2R pickup

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                  • #10
                    That Lark looks much better than a Mercedes-Benz of that era!!!

                    1957 Studebaker Champion 2 door. Staten Island, New York.
                    1957 Studebaker Champion 2 door. Staten Island, New York.

                    "Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think." -Albert Einstein

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                    • #11
                      I just woke up and realized the steering wheels on the wrong side.AAhh well...[V]

                      A.C.Moisley
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                      Na, it's on the correct side!

                      Chris Dresbach. South Bend, In.

                      1940 Champion two door.
                      Parts of the 1952 Model N prototype.
                      1963 Prototype moon cart built by Studebaker.
                      Chris Dresbach

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                      • #12
                        Chris,

                        Both the photo of the Champ PU mounted on High Mud tires and this Lark look like the same setting and same photographer. They do look kind of photoshopped but if not they are excellant photography. What do you know about the source of the photos?

                        John


                        63R-2386 under restoration & modification
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                        John
                        63R-2386
                        Resto-Mod by Michael Myer

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                        • #13
                          John,
                          both of these photos are not photoshopped. Both this lark and the mud champ belong to Chris Eastburn. I think he is out of Arizona[?] Good eye.

                          Chris Dresbach. South Bend, In.

                          1940 Champion two door.
                          Parts of the 1952 Model N prototype.
                          1963 Prototype moon cart built by Studebaker.
                          Chris Dresbach

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                          • #14
                            quote:Originally posted by Chris_Dresbach

                            John,
                            both of these photos are not photoshopped. Both this lark and the mud champ belong to Chris Eastburn. I think he is out of Arizona[?] Good eye.

                            Chris Dresbach. South Bend, In.
                            If Chris Eastburn the owner of both beautiful vehicles did the photography some of the best I've ever seen! If he hired someone to do it, the guy is fantastic and he earned his money. When my car is finished how have to try and get my daughter who studied photography in college for a while to set up some creative and unique to Oklahoma photo for my Avanti.

                            John


                            63R-2386 under restoration & modification
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                            John
                            63R-2386
                            Resto-Mod by Michael Myer

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                            • #15
                              Yup...this photography is tops...literally shows the Studes at their best, almost makes them look unreal. The photographer needs to be given credit if possible. WOW!



                              54 Champ C5 Hamilton car.
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                              1954 C5 Hamilton car.

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