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  • Somebody should jump on this BIN!!

    I would do it myself if I had the bucks!


  • #2
    I agree, compared to what these trucks sold for in the past this looks like a good deal. I do think you will see cars/trucks coming up for sale that owners would have never considered selling do to the economy. I remember the last downturn going to swap meets and seeing cars that were rare being sold cheap because owners needed money. A great time to buy that car/truck you thought you could not afford or find. Not a good time for owners that are having a rough time of it.

    1956 Studebaker Pelham Wagon Houston, Texas
    Remember, \"When all is said and done. More is always said then ever done.\"

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    • #3
      WOW! What a deal! The fact that nobody has scooped it up for the BIN price is a sad indication of the state of the economy and the prevalent pessimism. I had no luck selling my '39 recently and am really glad to keep it. I wish I could buy this one, but better not. I may need some $$ to pay some taxes & bills between now & the coronation of our incoming mess-iah lol!

      Barry'd in Studes

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      • #4
        Probably is a real good deal , I am close and could go get and store till needed , if someone is interested.

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        • #5
          Everything's funny when you got plenty money.
          Ain't no joke when you flat broke.

          Tex E. Grier

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          • #6
            I know everyone loves these (they are cool looking in person) but, in that condition, how is that price a great deal? That's at least 30K from making it right to me...after you BIN.

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            • #7
              quote:how is that price a great deal? That's at least 30K from making it right
              I've seen them in worse condition go for more. And, this one includes (according to the ad), lots of spare and hard to find parts. If you could finish it for your $30,000 (I think more!) you would have gotten a great deal.

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              • #8
                I bought 2 39's for 10K this year and was worried about the deal. One was running and nicer and sold for good money. The other was just a shell on a brand X frame and think went for 6K. The ebay truck is a bargain for a keeper, but not to flip. in this market.

                JDP/Maryland
                Please vote for Sid (64GT)in the NYT contest.
                JDP Maryland

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                • #9
                  Definitely on the money at the BIN. Lucky for me (and my wallet!) they're not my cup-o-tea[:0]

                  JDP's right; that would even be a good flipper price in better times- but NOT in this market. If I had cash I didn't need for 5 years or so I'd grab it as a good investment in a minute!

                  Robert (Bob) Andrews Owner- Studebakeracres- on the IoMT (Island of Misfit Toys!)
                  Parish, central NY 13131

                  "Some people live for the rules, I live for exceptions"- 311

                  "Do they all not, by mere virtue of having survived as relics of a bygone era, amass a level of respect perhaps not accorded to them when they were new?"



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                  • #10
                    Watch old movies and it is a reminder of how much larger the average guy is today than seventy-five years ago. I would agree the '39 Coupe Express is my favorite pre-WWII Stude to look at. However, it is just flat too small inside for me. Every time I think about buying one, just remembering how impossible it was to try to drive, to see out, stops me from reaching for the BIN button.

                    The C-cab trucks are marginal for big guys, but the Coupe Express is not even a possibility for me.

                    thnx, jack vines

                    PackardV8
                    PackardV8

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                    • #11
                      '37's of any kind are my favorite prewar year cars and trucks for style. I guess you won't lose money to BIN and haul it from Idaho and sit on it. But, unless you do that body all yourself, it looks really daunting and 30K is a low ball park, you're right. Lots of body & fender fabricating work. Didn't see nos extras of those in the auction. I'd take it for Christmas if you hit the BIN, Bams, don't get me wrong.

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                      • #12
                        The experts call this kind of economy a 'correction'. In the case of this car, I'd say, "reality check".


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                        Ron Smith
                        Where the heck is Lewiston, CA?
                        Home of the famous Mr. Ed!
                        K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Studebaker!
                        Ron Smith
                        Where the heck is Fawn Lodge, CA?

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