Hi, I'm new here. I know absolutely nothing about Studebakers. I saw this car a 1937 Studebaker near my home for sale. The car has 40,000 original miles on it. It has the orignial bill of sale for, if I recall correctly, a little more than $800. I found a little rust at the bottom of the doors and it looks like it might have been welded. The interior is original, along with everything else as far as I can tell.
It starts and runs great. The current owner, is the son in law of the second owner that recently passed away. There are blinkers that have been installed. The owner built or bought a clamp mechanism that he used to attach the blinkers, so no holes were drilled.
The guy is asking $29K. He said there were some bushings on the front end that need to be replaced. It's looks pretty clean, but what do I know?
Any ideas of how I can more accurately gauge the value of this vehicle?
Is it pretty easy to get parts for this, or do you guys make, beg, borrow steal etc.
Also, what model is this?
It starts and runs great. The current owner, is the son in law of the second owner that recently passed away. There are blinkers that have been installed. The owner built or bought a clamp mechanism that he used to attach the blinkers, so no holes were drilled.
The guy is asking $29K. He said there were some bushings on the front end that need to be replaced. It's looks pretty clean, but what do I know?
Any ideas of how I can more accurately gauge the value of this vehicle?
Is it pretty easy to get parts for this, or do you guys make, beg, borrow steal etc.
Also, what model is this?
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