Man oh man, how I'd love to make some really bad financial decisions to buy this thing. We don't need those retirement accounts, do we?
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Look what popped up in my own back yard
Man oh man, how I'd love to make some really bad financial decisions to buy this thing. We don't need those retirement accounts, do we?'63 Lark Custom, 259 v8, auto, child seat
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Kewl!
Hope it comes with the optional .45-cal Thompson sub-machine gun with drum magazine.Mike O'Handley, Cat Herder Third Class
Kenmore, Washington
hausdok@msn.com
'58 Packard Hawk
'05 Subaru Baja Turbo
'71 Toyota Crown Coupe
'69 Pontiac Firebird
(What is it with me and discontinued/orphan cars?)
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My father-in-law once owned a 1932 Cadillac that had been modified into a payroll car. He said the body was armored, glass was an inch thick, and the glove box was shaped to hold a tommy gun.
He now kicks himself for selling it.
Mark LMark L
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I have known this car for probably 25 years. Originally he was going to use it as a parts car for a 35 roadster but discovered not enough items would work. I always thought it would be a neat car to own. Leon has restored several pre war Studebakers. A good guy to deal with.
Denny L
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Wow, that thing is sweet and would be a ball to cruise around in.Pat Dilling
Olivehurst, CA
Custom '53 Starlight aka STU COOL
LS1 Engine Swap Journal: http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/jour...ournalid=33611
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Surely you could sell a kid or two off for medical experimentation and cover the price of admission for this? Big
Seriously, that is one gorgeous car.
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