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    I remember Mr Quinn writing about Ray Evans years ago. On second thought, I think it was Jay Livingston that Mr Quinn wrote about and his 62 GT.

    Well, I guess I could play the Mega Millions and if I won it this would be the first thing I bought. Great fantasy but not very realistic.
    I hope who gets the car will lavish it with the same affection that Ray Evans gave the car.

    Bob Miles
    Tucson AZ
    Home of not the Big Apple but the Baked Apple
    Last edited by 6hk71400; 07-06-2016, 08:49 PM. Reason: correction

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    Please paint the white showing through the lower grille area with satin black paint as it was when it left South Bend!

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      Originally posted by 6hk71400 View Post
      http://www.ebay.com/itm/Studebaker-G...m=401149676627

      I remember Mr Quinn writing about Ray Evans years ago. On second thought, I think it was Jay Livingston that Mr Quinn wrote about and his 62 GT.

      Well, I guess I could play the Mega Millions and if I won it this would be the first thing I bought. Great fantasy but not very realistic.
      I hope who gets the car will lavish it with the same affection that Ray Evans gave the car.

      Bob Miles
      Tucson AZ
      Home of not the Big Apple but the Baked Apple
      No it was Ray Evans. Still have copies of his hand written notes and photo of his GT.
      Richard Quinn
      Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review

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