I've got a lead on a 1941 President for sale. They say it is a Skyway Club Coupe with a straight 8 engine. Curious if someone has any production numbers on a beast like this? Pictures are supposed to be coming of the car.
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Originally posted by snowy_buffalo View PostI've got a lead on a 1941 President for sale. They say it is a Skyway Club Coupe with a straight 8 engine. Curious if someone has any production numbers on a beast like this? Pictures are supposed to be coming of the car.
You need to be a member of the Antique Studebaker Club!! A total of 477 were assembled, eight known survivors. They were called Sedan Coupes rather than Club Coupes. There is one for sale right now in TW at $25,000, belongs to David Miller in Cincinnati. Mine (above) is in Studebaker National Museum. Just sold a second one.Richard Quinn
Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review
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Originally posted by clonelark View PostThose are my favorite pre war cars,with the one piece windshield, beautiful waterfall grille, skirts. So simple but so elegant.We've got to quit saying, "How stupid can you be?" Too many people are taking it as a challenge.
G. K. Chesterton: This triangle of truisms, of father, mother, and child, cannot be destroyed; it can only destroy those civilizations which disregard it.
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Originally posted by clonelark View PostThose are my favorite pre war cars,with the one piece windshield, beautiful waterfall grille, skirts. So simple but so elegant.
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Elegant: exactly the correct term to characterize the '41 & '42 President Skyway models. Studebaker took the design cues from the Cadillac 60 Special and the Lincoln Continental to offer it's market an esthetic they could get no where else for the price.
Were I in the position to, I've have one of each '41 & '42 President Skyway Land Cruiser and Sedan-Coupe styles. What a sweet four car collection that would be! So glad another one has survived, I can't wait to see the pictures of this car!
Steve
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That looks like a fairly complete car Al. It will be an ambitious restoration though.Frank van Doorn
Omaha, Ne.
1962 GT Hawk 289 4 speed
1941 Champion streetrod, R-2 Powered, GM 200-4R trans.
1952 V-8 232 Commander State "Starliner" hardtop OD
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Looks complete and see no rust through. A project for sure but if you are young enough......
You may be interested in this forum thread from a short time ago ago re another '41 President Sedan Coupe barn find:
This car has since been sold and restoration has begun. The new owner is, I believe, 20 years old.Richard Quinn
Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review
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An ambitious but thoroughly worthwhile restoration project! Just think how much you will enjoy driving and showing one of the rarest and most desirable pre-war Studebakers.
Keep us posted, we'll all be interested to see more pictures when they're available.
Steve
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Well guys, I got the numbers for this car from the sellers and Richard Quinn has verified that if was a previously unknown car. The registry now has 9 cars existing out of the 477 made. I found this car on auctionzip.com listed for an estate auction coming up this Saturday Dec 11. It's in far western Kansas just about at the Colorado line some 40-50 miles south of Goodland Ks. I had a wild notion to try to go to this auction, as besides this car they have a 1963 Champ 1/2T pickup that is right hand drive and supposedly was purchased new by a postmaster in a small Kansas town just north of Hays Ks for rural delivery service. Now reality has set in and I just can't justify a 400+ mi one way trip and 2 days of driving round trip just for the CHANCE to bid on them. Auctioneer doesn't say anything about absentee bidding, so I hope someone in Western Ks or Eastern Colorado steps up and saves these two rare vehicles so they don't go to a crusher. They also have a 1947 Champion 2 dr and a 1965 Cruiser on the auction besides 20+ other old Plymouths, Dodges, a Rambler and a 1930 Federal truck. If your interested go to Auctionzip .com, look for Dec 11 and the Nickelson Estate Auction listed for Tribune Ks. Auction location is actually about 25 mi NW of Tribune and 25mi SW of Sharon Springs Ks.\'57 3E6-12 Transtar Deluxe
\'64 Daytona HT
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The '47 Champion 2dr is a busines coupe, looks to be in good condition (original paint?). There is also a '47 Champion 4dr, a '50, and a '55 4 dr. It appears there is still more stuff than listed!KURTRUK
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