hi everyone. having thoughts about turning this car over to a Studebaker only, if possible, resto shop. i am having a real problem finding the time. i am a member and get TW magazine. Studebakers have been in family since i was a child. has anyone got any ideas about a reputable shop close to manchester, new hampshire, in new england ?. thanks for any help. skip.
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Westmoreland Studebaker US 22, Blairsville, Pittsburgh, PA
Craig Piper
Monday to Friday 8 am to 5 pm
724-459-0118
Craig does excellent work. Knows Studebakers. Nice guy too.Neil
1964 Daytona Convertible
1964 Daytona Hardtop
1962 Champ Truck
1957 Golden Hawk
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Ray doesn't seem to be signing anymore but has provided a wealth of knowledge to the forum and should be considered. http://www.raylinrestoration.com/
I've asked him a couple of questions since his absence and he still communicates.
Bob
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There is a shop near Boston, MA that has done AACA & SDC First Place Studebakers. His and the business name escapes me just now. He also drives a modified Lark himself. He is very active in the Ocean Bay Chapter, SDC. Perhaps someone from there can chime in with the contact information.Gary L.
Wappinger, NY
SDC member since 1968
Studebaker enthusiast much longer
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I E-mailed you privately.Bez Auto Alchemy
573-318-8948
http://bezautoalchemy.com
"Don't believe every internet quote" Abe Lincoln
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Originally posted by studegary View PostThere is a shop near Boston, MA that has done AACA & SDC First Place Studebakers. His and the business name escapes me just now. He also drives a modified Lark himself. He is very active in the Ocean Bay Chapter, SDC. Perhaps someone from there can chime in with the contact information.
Northboro, Mass
Contact Robert Munter
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Originally posted by Laemmle View PostWCD Garage
Northboro, Mass
Contact Robert Munter
The RESTORATION shop that I was referring to, the owner has modified Studebakers, a Lark and an M series pickup.
I was referring to Mark Keilen. He lives in Wrentham, MA. I do not remember if his restoration shop is there, or near there.Gary L.
Wappinger, NY
SDC member since 1968
Studebaker enthusiast much longer
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