Brand new to this forum because I'm basically into British sports cars (1963 MGB). But, what looks to be an early to mid-40's Studebaker pickup is for sale nearby. This thing looks like it just spent the last 40 years in the woods. No interior, cab floor is gone, no idea what the frame is like though it seems to sit straight. I haven't really looked closely at it but since it's a Studebaker I thought it would be more interesting than your typical Ford or Chevy pickup.
I have no idea how readily accessible parts are for this thing so this is a basic inquiry as to value (looks to be like the guy should be happy to have someone take it off his lot) or restorability. I know aftermarket parts for MG's are readily available for just about anthing, including all sheet metal and mechanical parts. But what's the situation with Studebakers?
I'm not really in a position to take this on as a project but I do have this defective gene that always wants to bring an aging vehicle back to life!
Bob Scardamalia
'63 MGB
I have no idea how readily accessible parts are for this thing so this is a basic inquiry as to value (looks to be like the guy should be happy to have someone take it off his lot) or restorability. I know aftermarket parts for MG's are readily available for just about anthing, including all sheet metal and mechanical parts. But what's the situation with Studebakers?
I'm not really in a position to take this on as a project but I do have this defective gene that always wants to bring an aging vehicle back to life!
Bob Scardamalia
'63 MGB
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