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  • Looking for lark convert info

    I would like to talk with someone that is restoring a lark convertble, or has one maybe in my area, I am working on some ideas for replacement rocker boxes...

  • #2
    From 1960 to 1963 the Larks had a few changes in those I believe, you may have to choose which.

    Have you looked up the Part Numbers?
    StudeRich
    Second Generation Stude Driver,
    Proud '54 Starliner Owner
    SDC Member Since 1967

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    • #3
      Was going to check numbers and prints...posability for all years

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      • #4
        Lark 63, are you looking at replacing the hogtroughs?
        I can make them, here is some installation photos.

        Brian Greenall
        Melbourne, OZ
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        • #5
          Thanks packard,i like your pics,i am wanting trying to produce a kit...had talked to Nels last year,but life got in the way....

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          • #6
            Not in your area, but this was one done..



            What are you looking for in particular?

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            • #7
              Hey Seb,

              I just looked at the posts you had on the convertible on the forum link. Did you buy that car from Mike and Carolyn Suba here in Tucson? Dennis Mills has a 61 here in town but I have not seen that car and I understand it has been "under the weather" for some time.

              Bob Miles
              Tucson AZ

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 6hk71400 View Post
                Hey Seb,

                I just looked at the posts you had on the convertible on the forum link. Did you buy that car from Mike and Carolyn Suba here in Tucson? Dennis Mills has a 61 here in town but I have not seen that car and I understand it has been "under the weather" for some time.

                Bob Miles
                Tucson AZ
                Nope..

                It was rescued back in 78 from the salvage yard/ body shop that was on Silverlake and I-10 in Tucson.

                The last owner still resides in AZ.
                Last edited by SScopelli; 11-20-2016, 02:53 PM.

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                • #9
                  catguy55 [on this forum] is the guy that restored the 61 Lark rumble seat convertible.He lives somewhere in middle Illinois,but I can't remember exactly where.I met him when he showed the car in Chillicothe in 2015.
                  Oglesby,Il.

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                  • #10
                    Perhaps you want the original Studebaker blueprints for these components? The Studebaker museum or Studebaker International may have such prints that you can purchase copies of.
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                    In the middle of MinneSTUDEa.

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