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  • #2
    It's a mistake. There is probably a Speedster in the auction that should have been in the ad.

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    • #3
      Probably the same obscure reason that all those toy cars on eBay like Stutz's, etc., end up being listed as Studebakers.
      The only difference between death and taxes is that death does not grow worse every time Congress convenes. - Will Rogers

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      • #4
        Do I win a prize? (beats me!!!)
        1957 Studebaker Champion 2 door. Staten Island, New York.

        "Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think." -Albert Einstein

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        • #5
          Hey it's different! Must be a Studebaker right?
          At least it appears to be a beautiful whatever-it-is. Looks as much like a Studebaker as that fiberglass truck thing mounted on an S-10 chassis that is advertised as a Studebaker.
          "In the heart of Arkansas."
          Searcy, Arkansas
          1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
          1952 2R pickup

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          • #6
            I started a thread about this one about a year ago. I was highly dissappointed that Chip Foose put a ford looking front end on what he called a custom 37 Studebaker. The 37 Studebaker front would have really enhanced this car.

            As I understand it, it was based on a 37 Studebaker frame.

            You can find it using an advance search. It was titled Foose Studebaker
            Last edited by Sdude; 12-28-2010, 04:07 PM.
            Jon Stalnaker
            Karel Staple Chapter SDC

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