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That particular one (Kleenex dispenser, AC-2366) was correct for all 1953-58. There was another for the 1947-52 that had the full Studebaker name in red script. They are not interchangeable as they are a different design. I have one of each. Of course the 3rd variety was made of plastic and fit the Lark era cars. I do not have one of those...yetRichard Quinn
Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review
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Originally posted by Studebaker Wheel View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]33464[/ATTACH]
This is part of a larger undated advertising flyer issued by the Studebaker Parts and Accessory Division. Believe it is from 1955. Which ones would sell best today, at their price or any price?
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1) They offered the fender skirts in painted or in stainless. I never understood why someone who buy the painted ones when for a little bit more you could have shiney stainless. You do not see a lot of stainless ones on cars.
2) That exhaust deflector has to be one of the nicest looking ever offered by StudebakerMilt
1947 Champion (owned since 1967)
1961 Hawk 4-speed
1967 Avanti
1961 Lark 2 door
1988 Avanti Convertible
Member of SDC since 1973
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Originally posted by Studebaker Wheel View PostThat particular one (Kleenex dispenser, AC-2366) was correct for all 1953-58. There was another for the 1947-52 that had the full Studebaker name in red script. They are not interchangeable as they are a different design. I have one of each. Of course the 3rd variety was made of plastic and fit the Lark era cars. I do not have one of those...yet
I'll have to bring this one by for you to look at sometime,,
after a little TLC,,
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