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  • #16
    I love that the demarcation between the coral and black on the Hawk is at the "checkmark" and over the c-pillar, with the decklid matching the lower body. So sweet.

    The wheels on the Champ appear to be GMC/Chevy Truck alloy wheels from the early-mid 90s.

    Andy
    62 GT
    Andy
    62 GT

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    • #17
      That black Avanti just looks so sweeeeet.

      Michael Pink
      Victoria, Australia

      1955 Commander Coupe
      1961 Lark Cruiser
      1962 GT Hawk
      1963 Avanti R1



      Studebaker Car Club Of Austrlaia Website
      Michael Pink
      Victoria, Australia

      1955 Commander Coupe
      1961 Lark Cruiser
      1962 GT Hawk
      1963 Avanti R1



      Studebaker Car Club Of Australia Website
      http://www.studebakercarclub.net

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      • #18
        Our 64 Daytona Hardtop,(STUDEE64) was built in Hamilton Sept 23, 1963 and sold via National Motors, 819 Yates St., Victoria, B.C.

        It came back to Ontario sometime in the early 1980's and I found it about an hour north of Toronto and bought it Oct 5, 1989.

        Barry Leppan
        Burlington, Ont. Canada
        64 Daytona HT 5-spd
        64 GT Hawk R-1/AC/Powershift
        Barry Leppan
        Ontario, Canada
        64 Daytona R-1 Convertible & 64 GT Hawk R-1
        GT Hawk Registry & SDC, Hamilton Chapter [IMG]

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        • #19
          quote:Originally posted by studee64

          Our 64 Daytona Hardtop,(STUDEE64) was built in Hamilton Sept 23, 1963 and sold via National Motors, 819 Yates St., Victoria, B.C.

          It came back to Ontario sometime in the early 1980's and I found it about an hour north of Toronto and bought it Oct 5, 1989.

          Barry Leppan
          Very nice car, Barry...but, of course, I'm partial to 1964 Daytonas!

          Was the car built in Hamilton as an R-powered car? I note what appears to be the all-white steering wheel...and from what I can see, the Hamilton-style "flags" on the C-pillar. BP

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          • #20
            Hi Bob,

            The car was not built as an R-1. It came as VJ8 289 225 HP, 4 bll, 4 speed, 3:73 TT, duals, disc brakes (now Turner) p/b radio, buckets, etc.

            We restored it with .040 pistons, Harbit cam, Edelbrock 500 carb, T-5 Mustang box, added A/C and power steering, American Torq Thrust D's, Don Simmons stainless, and of course those neat little R-1 badges for fun. It is my 'tribute' version for the last Studebaker built in South Bend.

            The white wheel was standard '64 for Hamilton and the flags do not have the integrated 'V8' as used with South Bend cars. It was originally Midnight Black, but it deserved Red and got it!

            Barry

            Barry Leppan
            Burlington, Ont. Canada
            64 Daytona HT 5-spd
            64 GT Hawk R-1/AC/Powershift
            Barry Leppan
            Ontario, Canada
            64 Daytona R-1 Convertible & 64 GT Hawk R-1
            GT Hawk Registry & SDC, Hamilton Chapter [IMG]

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            • #21
              [)]I know the other cars may be more glamorous, but that little Champ rings my bell![)]

              steve blake...roaming the Texas Panhandle in my trusty Champ pickup

              steve blake...roaming the Texas Panhandle in my trusty Champ pickup
              http://tinyurl.com/kr3gt

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              • #22
                Wow that was a nice little group. I like the 64 convertable and HT i must say! My 64 2dr sedan is a canada car and im not sure about my 64 ht r-powered car actually.

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                • #23
                  Hamilton did not make any R powered cars to my knowledge

                  HOME of THE FRIED GREEN TOMATO
                  "IF YOU WANT THE SMILES YOU NEED TO DO THE MILES "

                  1950 2R5
                  1960 Champ
                  1964 Daytona HT
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                  Home of the Fried Green Tomato

                  "IF YOU WANT THE SMILES YOU NEED TO DO THE MILES "

                  1960 Champ , 1966 Daytona , 1965 Daytona Wagonaire

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                  • #24
                    Couple more shots from the same evening for interest's sake...

                    The 56 Hawk from the rear...


                    Bob's nifty Champ...


                    The Avanti from the rear...


                    The engine bay of the Avanti...


                    My Lark is still in the shop having the electrics gone through and so she won't be at M'view this week, but the weather's supposed to be decent and I'll be there camera in hand to grab whichever Studes do turn out...

                    S.

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