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    Hi I just purchased a 57 commander 2dr I love this thing can anybody tell me a good place to find a drivers door window thanks in advance

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    Welcome!

    A drivers door window is flat glass and can be cut and mounted by a local automotive glass shop for $20.00 to $30.00.

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    • #3
      Mike-Just noticed your post--I'm right up the road from you in Indialantic, Fl Gordon

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      • #4
        Like this?
        '53 Commander
        Art Morrison chassis
        LS6 ASA/4L60E

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ralt12 View Post
          I'm thinkin' "no".

          The description clearly says "THIS KIT DOES NOT FIT THE STUDEBAKER 2 DOOR HARDTOP, 2 DOOR SEDAN, OR CONVERTIBLE MODELS."

          The OP says he has a 'Commander'. That would be a sedan.



          StudeDave '57
          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
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          North Florida Chapter SDC

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          • #6
            That company has glass for virtually all American cars of the era. They list a toll free number, I bet they have what he needs.

            Joe
            Originally posted by StudeDave57 View Post
            I'm thinkin' "no".

            The description clearly says "THIS KIT DOES NOT FIT THE STUDEBAKER 2 DOOR HARDTOP, 2 DOOR SEDAN, OR CONVERTIBLE MODELS."

            The OP says he has a 'Commander'. That would be a sedan.



            StudeDave '57
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            • #7
              Originally posted by irish View Post
              That company has glass for virtually all American cars of the era.
              They list a toll free number, I bet they have what he needs. Joe
              I was just pointing out that the glass in the link provided is NOT what the OP is looking for.
              Sedans are not coupes. No harm, no foul.




              StudeDave '57
              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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              • #8
                Welcome Dana to the Studebaker Drivers Club and to the SDC Forum!

                I am glad to see another '57 Sedan owner joining the fold, my Son and I have 6 '57 Sedans and Wagons, they are one of the best looking Sedan Types Studebaker built.

                If you have not yet, you can join the International Organization from the Home Page at the Top of the page, you will thoroughly enjoy our Fabulous Monthly Publication "Turning Wheels" and you should be able to connect with the Great group of members there in Ohio and share questions, answers etc. with other owners.

                I and others can help you with any needed Parts or information also, again... WELCOME, very glad to have you!


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ID:	1687794 This is my Son StudeDave57's Turquoise Green and White Commander 2 Door Sedan from Northern Calif.

                Can you tell us about your Car? Where did it come from? Transmission Type Standard 3 Speed or with Overdrive or Flight-O-Matic, Color, Etc.
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                StudeRich
                Second Generation Stude Driver,
                Proud '54 Starliner Owner
                SDC Member Since 1967

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