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  • Identify this arm rest please.

    Joe picked an assortment of Studebaker parts that included this arm rest. The arm rest swings up and has to be unlatched to put back down. I have probably seen cars with this style, but did not realize how it worked. We would like to identify this part.
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    "In the heart of Arkansas."
    Searcy, Arkansas
    1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
    1952 2R pickup

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    1955 if it was carried over until 56 I couldn't say.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Hallabutt View Post
      1955 if it was carried over until 56 I couldn't say.
      I guess I should have looked closer at the Speedster my brother sold.
      "In the heart of Arkansas."
      Searcy, Arkansas
      1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
      1952 2R pickup

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      • #4
        55-58 C and K body cars. 54 didn't fold down. 53 was taller and flipped forwards with a compartment under the armrest.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by bezhawk View Post
          55-58 C and K body cars. 54 didn't fold down. 53 was taller and flipped forwards with a compartment under the armrest.
          Thanks. Good to know.
          "In the heart of Arkansas."
          Searcy, Arkansas
          1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
          1952 2R pickup

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          • #6
            My 57 K has that arm rest.

            Bob Miles
            Don't sit in the back seat to use it

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