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  • #16
    Originally posted by Pat Dilling View Post
    John,

    I was remiss in my picture taking, but will post what I did take in the next couple days. I really got a lot of interest in Studes and had a chance to help educate many people on our marque. Thre were many young people there and a lot of them had no idea that Studebaker existed. I encourage all our members to take there cars to shows like this, it's a great chance to talk Studebakers with so many folks that might otherwise not know about them. It is also great when rolling through the controlled cruises to hear people say Studebaker to their friends and even better to hear people yell "STUDEBAKER!" from out of the crowds. I am growing weary of people thinking my car is a Thunderbird though....

    Pat
    Sounds like the makings of a great article for Hawk Talks..........
    Jon Stalnaker
    Karel Staple Chapter SDC

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    • #17
      Just got back from Reno. Had a great time. Pat I seen you driving your Stud on Thursday night downtown during the cruise time. Just ran out of time to come visit with you. Also Seen a 56 Pink and white stude. The Hemi Powered yellow stude(was there last year) . Never have been but I bet The Woodward Cruise and the Gold coast event are comparable. I just wanted to say I have been going for the past 15 years and it still can keep my interest. There was a guy that built a Red Wagon on some sort on a car frame and he was driving it all weekend. Anyone have any pics of it?? First one I have ever seen. It was different, for sure!!!!!

      1956 Studebaker Pelham Wagon Houston, Texas
      Remember, \"When all is said and done. More is always said then ever done.\"

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      • #18
        Originally posted by KGlowacky View Post
        Just got back from Reno. Had a great time. Pat I seen you driving your Stud on Thursday night downtown during the cruise time. Just ran out of time to come visit with you. Also Seen a 56 Pink and white stude. The Hemi Powered yellow stude(was there last year) . Never have been but I bet The Woodward Cruise and the Gold coast event are comparable. I just wanted to say I have been going for the past 15 years and it still can keep my interest. There was a guy that built a Red Wagon on some sort on a car frame and he was driving it all weekend. Anyone have any pics of it?? First one I have ever seen. It was different, for sure!!!!!
        Here's the Radio Flyer Wagon. Pretty sure it is built from scratch, has a Chevy V8 for power. I've seen him get on it away from a red light and it moves!

        Pat Dilling
        Olivehurst, CA
        Custom '53 Starlight aka STU COOL


        LS1 Engine Swap Journal: http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/jour...ournalid=33611

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Pat Dilling View Post
          Here's the Radio Flyer Wagon.
          Does the handle swing back and forth when it turns?

          Tom
          '63 Avanti R1, '03 Mustang Cobra 13" front disc/98 GT rear brakes, 03 Cobra 17" wheels, GM alt, 97 Z28 leather seats, TKO 5-spd, Ported heads w/SST full flow valves.
          Check out my disc brake adapters to install 1994-2004 Mustang disc brakes on your Studebaker!!
          http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...bracket-update
          I have also written many TECH how to articles, do a search for my Forum name to find them

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          • #20
            Originally posted by sbca96 View Post
            Does the handle swing back and forth when it turns?

            Tom
            No, the handle does not move, but there is a rear view mirror in the hand grip.
            Pat Dilling
            Olivehurst, CA
            Custom '53 Starlight aka STU COOL


            LS1 Engine Swap Journal: http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/jour...ournalid=33611

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            • #21
              Awsome pics. Thanks for your posting.
              Jim Barker
              '70' Avanti II

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