FWIW: One of the first of two Lark parts cars I bought in 1979 out of a closing junk yard north of Lincoln was a 62 lark regal four door and the door panels were in pretty good condition as in tight to the cardstock and not sticky. It ended up in the yard because it put a rod through the block.
From The Starlight Studebaker web site: https://starlightstude.wordpress.com/contact-us/
"For the time being, please contact us via e-mail at will@starlightstude.com
For part requests, please save this Interior Request Form to your computer’s desktop, fill it out, and e-mail it to us at request@starlightstude.com. Thank you!"
I don't think they have ever given out a phone number.
You can find their warehouse in Nunn, Colorado on google maps (look for the watertower). there is not much in Nunn, Colorado.
I could use a set of blue bucket seat covers, year unimportant
From The Starlight Studebaker web site: https://starlightstude.wordpress.com/contact-us/
"For the time being, please contact us via e-mail at will@starlightstude.com
For part requests, please save this Interior Request Form to your computer’s desktop, fill it out, and e-mail it to us at request@starlightstude.com. Thank you!"
I don't think they have ever given out a phone number.
You can find their warehouse in Nunn, Colorado on google maps (look for the watertower). there is not much in Nunn, Colorado.
I could use a set of blue bucket seat covers, year unimportant

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