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  • Studebaker at Arizona Museum

    Some friends of ours have just returned to Canada from a trip to Arizona. In Tucson they visited the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Parked outside was a really neat white Lark V8 Station Wagon, complete with the Museum logo on its sides. My friends tell me this car appears to be a permanent fixture at the Museum. Are any members familiar with it and what might be the Studebaker connection?
    Stu Chapman

  • #2
    it's here somewhere...

    I just did a search using "Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum" and found the following threads~

    http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...earchid=604135

    Other terms or an 'advanced search' might find even more!!!

    This is one that jumped out at me~

    http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...+Desert+Museum


    Happy Trails
    StudeDave '57
    US Navy (retired)

    3rd Generation Stude owner/driver
    SDC Member since 1985

    past President
    Whatcom County Chapter SDC
    San Diego Chapter SDC

    past Vice President
    San Diego Chapter SDC
    North Florida Chapter SDC

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    • #3
      It was at Glendale (2010 meet) for at least one day.

      Been to the museum a number of times and it's always there and being used.
      Jim K.
      63 Hawk

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      • #4
        I sold that wagon to the museum at least 10 years ago it was a nice wagon then and still is, they take good care of it and use it all the time, the last time I used it was to haul a load of gifts home from my sons wedding 10-11 years ago and maybe longer. they wanted and needed a good wagon and this one fit the bill 259 V-8 and 3 speed with overdrive and ran good, they were low on cash so they got it at a real good price, Chuck Collins was the go between on the deal, good people.
        Candbstudebakers
        Castro Valley,
        California


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        • #5
          Here is another website (blog) that gives a little more detail about the Lark and the museum program that it is used in.

          Tucson, Arizona is blessed with The Arizona Sonora Desert Museum , a spectacular private and nonprofit zoo, natural history museum and botan...

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