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...
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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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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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Nope..Originally posted by 6hk71400 View PostHey 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
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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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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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.sigpic
In the middle of MinneSTUDEa.
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