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  • #16
    Thank you guys! All these years I thought the key stone mark was the mark described as the clover mark. Now I see there really was a clover leaf mark that looks like the plant.

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    • #17
      For a newbie where is the block location stamped? Thanks.
      Mike - Assistant Editor, Turning Wheels
      Fort Worth, TX

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      • #18
        Drivers side, front of block stamp tab where the valley pan is.


        1964 R2 GT Hawk

        1963 Daytona Convertible
        Oakville, Ontario.
        Hamilton Chapter

        1964 GT Hawk
        PSMCDR 2014
        Best time: 14.473 sec. 96.57 MPH quarter mile
        PSMCDR 2013
        Best time: 14.654 sec. 94.53 MPH quarter

        Victoria, Canada

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        • #19
          Originally posted by studebaker-R2-4-me

          Drivers side, front of block stamp tab where the valley pan is.

          I wondered when you'd finally catch on to that less than subtle tribute to the black cloud Hawk's owner. [)]
          Originally posted by Silverplate
          For a newbie where is the block location stamped? Thanks.
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          • #20
            quote:Originally posted by barnlark

            I wondered when you'd finally catch on to that less than subtle [u]tribute to the black cloud Hawk's owner.</u>[/b] [)]
            Dave, for us mere mortals here on Planet Earth, could you give us a clue what the heck you outer solar system beings are talking about? [:0]

            StudeRich
            StudeRich
            Second Generation Stude Driver,
            Proud '54 Starliner Owner
            SDC Member Since 1967

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            • #21
              Rich, Allen has had a few bad luck instances in the last couple of years (many posted here on the forum if you paid attention) with his beautiful black GT Hawk; hence the "black cloud" reference. He is one determined Studebaker driver, though and those guys from Canada have a great sense of humor and are awful darn fun at any meet that I get to see them.

              His member name is studebaker-R2-4-me. My topic title was just having fun because that was my first ownership of a R2. He got it, I'm sure.

              He's a busy college student as well, so he doesn't have time to check all the threads in my solar system. Nothing too deep, sorry for the confusion.

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