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  • #2
    You have to wonder where that thing has been hiding. I would have thought it would be in a museum a long time ago. The buy now price seems pretty reasonable too.

    Doug
    Venice, Florida
    1950 Champion
    9G F1

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    • #3
      Yo Ho Guido
      Right down your ally



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      • #4
        Man, that would be nice to have! Too many other projects now though.

        Chris Dresbach

        Chris Dresbach

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        • #5
          There was one a couple of years ago at the NE Zone Meet in Sturbridge MA. I think a local fire department owns it.


          Chip
          '63 Cruiser daily driver
          '57 Packard wagon on the road!
          Chip
          '63 Cruiser
          '57 Packard wagon
          '61 Lark Regal 4 dr wagon
          '50 Commander 4 dr sedan

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          • #6
            I looked at every picture and fell in love with it[:X] That thing needs a loving home and some time out in public!

            I agree: OH, Guiiiiiiido

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

            GOD BLESS AMERICA





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            • #7
              I wonder if you could get it home in time and fill it with beer to enjoy the Super Bowl.

              Talk about a keg-er [][][]

              Jon Stalnaker
              Editor, Hawk Talks
              Karel Staple Chapter SDC
              Jon Stalnaker
              Karel Staple Chapter SDC

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              • #8
                Plenty of time, Jon. Just hit the BIN![8D]

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

                GOD BLESS AMERICA





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                • #9
                  Based on my limited experience with horse drawns the BIN looks to be reasonable. My only concern would be how it has been stored. The pictures seem to show the wheels partially covered with leaves and other debris and if it has been stored on dirt since 1970 it does not bode well. Given the height I doubt it would go into a normal garage door opening so storage might be an issue.

                  Not having worked in 9 months I do not think that buying it is an option, but I am watching the auction.

                  Guido Salvage - "Where rust is beautiful" and real Studebaker horsepower lives

                  See pictures here: http://community.webshots.com/user/GuidoSalvage

                  Hiding and preserving Studebakers in Richmond, Goochland & Louisa, Va.

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                  • #10
                    Who bought this anybody know?

                    John

                    62' Deluxe R2 4SPD.

                    63' R1 Wagonaire

                    57' Transtar 259 punched to 312 NP540 4:09 TT Under Construction

                    58' 3E6D Stock

                    64' (Studebaker Built) Trailer Toter


                    John

                    62' Deluxe R2 4SPD.

                    63' R1 Wagonaire

                    57' Transtar 259 punched to 312 NP540 4:09 TT Under Construction

                    58' 3E6D Stock 4X4

                    64' (Studebaker Built) Trailer Toter

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                    • #11
                      This one so;d for a;most $10K last summer on a very rainy day here in Eastern PA. This wagon actually appeared at Macungie 1996 when Studebaker was the featured vehicle at Das Awkfest.


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