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  • Looking for '64 Cruiser rocker moldings

    I noticed George Krem's beautiful '64 Cruiser on the cover of this month's Turning Wheels. I like the rocker moldings on the Cruiser and while not originally correct; I would love to do something like that on my '64 Daytona. I was thinking if I could find Cruiser moldings I might be able to have them modified to fit the shorter Daytona rockers.

    Does anyone know where I might find a set of 64 Cruiser rocker moldings?

    Any help/advice/input appreciated. Thank you.

    David Daoust
    Stratham, NH
    David Daoust
    Stratham, NH
    '64 Daytona convertible

  • #2
    There's two 64 Cruiser parts cars here at a friend's shop. I'll see if either one has the moldings still there.

    If there is a pair, I could shorten them and reshape the ends for you. I'll look this evening.

    Studebaker International may also have NOS.

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    • #3
      Or, 1961 Lark Hardtops and Convertibles had rocker panel moldings that would be the correct length as is.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by mbstude View Post
        There's two 64 Cruiser parts cars here at a friend's shop. I'll see if either one has the moldings still there.

        If there is a pair, I could shorten them and reshape the ends for you. I'll look this evening.

        Studebaker International may also have NOS.


        Thank you!
        David Daoust
        Stratham, NH
        '64 Daytona convertible

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Studebakercenteroforegon View Post
          Or, 1961 Lark Hardtops and Convertibles had rocker panel moldings that would be the correct length as is.
          Thank you. That's fine too! But where can I find them?
          David Daoust
          Stratham, NH
          '64 Daytona convertible

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          • #6
            Originally posted by David Daoust View Post
            Thank you!
            Started raining this evening, so I didn't venture out into the boneyard. I'll get back to the shop in a few days. Maybe someone will come along with a set before then.

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            • #7
              How long of ones are you looking for??? I have a 76 inch set off of a cruiser and a 74 inch set off a wagon
              Milt

              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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              • #8
                Originally posted by unclemiltie View Post
                How long of ones are you looking for??? I have a 76 inch set off of a cruiser and a 74 inch set off a wagon

                Well....my Daytona convertible is in storage right now so I can't measure it exactly but I'd bet either set would be long enough since the Daytona is a two-door. Can you PM me some pics?

                Thank you.
                David Daoust
                Stratham, NH
                '64 Daytona convertible

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                • #9
                  David, I finally remembered to look at those two Cruisers today. Neither one has the rocker moldings still on it.. Sorry for the false lead.

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                  • #10
                    Hi I have a NOS pair of the moulding and the mounting clips, PM me if interested, Thanks , ED

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by mbstude View Post
                      David, I finally remembered to look at those two Cruisers today. Neither one has the rocker moldings still on it.. Sorry for the false lead.
                      Thank you for checking. I appreciate the effort.
                      David Daoust
                      Stratham, NH
                      '64 Daytona convertible

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