I have a couple of 3-ring binders full of Service Letters (the ones printed on pink paper) and Service Bulletins (the ones that are printed on quality paper with shop manual clarity pictures.) These are from the late fifties and early sixties and came out of the dealership in Goldwaite, Texas. I got these at a swap meet along with all the parts manuals the dealership had. I've taken them to Hershey for a couple of years and no one has shown any interest. If you pick up the postage, they're yours.
I also have price lists from SASCO (The real SASCO from when Studebaker owned the name) from the late sixties and early seventies still with wrapping around them like they were never unpacked. These probably would serve no useful purpose other than to make strong men weep at the prices for parts that are no longer available.
Anyway, I'd be happy to give them away if anyone wants them.
I also have price lists from SASCO (The real SASCO from when Studebaker owned the name) from the late sixties and early seventies still with wrapping around them like they were never unpacked. These probably would serve no useful purpose other than to make strong men weep at the prices for parts that are no longer available.
Anyway, I'd be happy to give them away if anyone wants them.
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