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    Our friends at Amazon's Carlust Blog have a nice illustrated history of Lark drop tops. http://www.carlustblog.com/2013/09/s...bles.html#more The author lives near Cleveland and doesn't own a Studebaker....we need to make him an honorary member of the local SDC chapter and invite him to events.
    Last edited by JBOYLE; 09-18-2013, 01:10 PM.
    63 Avanti R1 2788
    1914 Stutz Bearcat
    (George Barris replica)

    Washington State

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    Done. I hereby proclaim him an Honorary Member.
    Proud NON-CASO

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      I see this inaccuracy in the write up. The revised windshield/cowl area and greenhouse did not come along until '63, not 62 as stated.
      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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