Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Possible Studillac?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Michael
    replied
    Bill Frick didn't just do the Caddy swap on K-bodies. He did the swap on
    any 1953-55 Stude you provided. At least one genuine Bill Frick 1954 C-body Studillac still survives.
    He also did convert at least two 1954 Conestoga wagons.

    Michael Bostedt
    Sweden

    Leave a comment:


  • wolfie
    replied
    Originally posted by studefan View Post

    Nope, its not. More info (old) if you want it. PM me and I will E-mail you back. Steve

    Leave a comment:


  • PackardV8
    replied
    The remains of what might have been a cool car in the day. The other clues it is a later build are the Hawk dash and the hole in the hood.

    jack vines

    Leave a comment:


  • Nelsen Motorsports
    replied
    Still a cool car.

    Leave a comment:


  • 63t-cab
    replied
    K body is a hardtop,and C body is coupe.

    Leave a comment:


  • supersix
    replied
    Originally posted by mbstude View Post
    Easiest way to rule out it being a Bill Frick car is that he only did the Caddy swap to K bodies.
    What is a K body?

    Leave a comment:


  • mbstude
    replied
    Easiest way to rule out it being a Bill Frick car is that he only did the Caddy swap to K bodies.

    Leave a comment:


  • DEEPNHOCK
    replied
    Doubt it.
    Column shifter...
    Caddy engine looks way too new...
    But....
    It is just north of Chesnee, so you could run down and grab lunch at the Bantam Chef!

    Leave a comment:


  • studefan
    started a topic Possible Studillac?

    Possible Studillac?

    Could it be one?

Working...
X