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  • Champion Regal Lux

    I would like to by a Champion Regal Lux from 1947 or 1948.
    I saw one in Portugal in good contidions. Which is a nice price to this car?
    Anybody can help me? Thnaks a lot.

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    What is a Chempion Regalk Lux? I've never heard of that before.

    Matthew Burnette
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      [quote]Originally posted by mbstude

      What is a Chempion Regalk Lux? I've never heard of that before.

      Matthew Burnette
      [img] http://jnautoair.com/images/yelstude2.jpg [/img]
      63 Daytona HT
      lots more Studes
      lotsa parts too



      Matthew - The poster stated "Champion Regal Lux", not "Chempion Regalk Lux" that you have. Give the guy some latitude. He is from Portugal. How good would you be in his native language? It used to be quite common to refer to deLuxe models as Lux.

      To answer George-P's question, we would need to know what body style the car that he saw is. Is it a convertible, five passenger coupe (commonly called Starlight), sedan, etc.? There is a major difference in price in the various body styles.
      Gary L.
      Wappinger, NY

      SDC member since 1968
      Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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