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There was a nice, solid one of these on ebay a few weeks ago. It so happens that I've known of the thing (it's fairly local) for over ten years. Of course, it needs EVERYTHING redone - not like this one.[]
1957 Transtar 1/2ton
1963 Cruiser
1960 Larkvertible V8
1958 Provincial wagon
1953 Commander coupe
1957 President two door
No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.
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Isn't that one of those St Regis Broughams with the 45 inch wide doors? I love the oval headlights.
OH Yeah Baby, That's what I'm talkin about!!!!!
Jon Stalnaker
Editor, Hawk Talks
Karel Staple Chapter SDC
Jon Stalnaker
Karel Staple Chapter SDC
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quote:Originally posted by hotrodstude
NICE CAR. what year is it??? you do not see many pre war studebakers.i guest they scraped them for the war effort. dose anyone know where pre war production figures can be found?
2006,f-150,2x4,v-6,5-speed manual,8ft bed, will post stude info when i get it on the road.
"I'm allergic to small block Chevys."Whirling dervish of misinformation.
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Yes, it is a 1932 Commander Coupe. This model 71 had the 250 c.i. straight eight engine and was one step below the larger 336 c.i. President. The cars looked identical except the President was on a longer wheelbase.
I am really disappointed that no one picked up on the color. It is 1956 Studebaker Mocha and Doeskin. Owned by Paul Wichterman and restored by Jim Schoffstall. Both of Pennsylvania.
Richard Quinn
Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker ReviewRichard Quinn
Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review
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