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  • #16
    quote:Originally posted by 63larkcustom

    Hi Guys, I'm thinking about selling the 63 Lark 4dr that is midway through its restoration. What could I realistically expect for the car? Would I be better off selling it in pieces? Here is the photojournal of the car. The body is rust free. http://s104.photobucket.com/albums/m190/63larkcustom/


    Thanks in advance.
    Bob
    Bob, why not simply put the car together as it sits, fisheyes and all, and put it on eBay. I know fisheyed paint isn't going to cut it at a concours, but it might not matter for a driver.

    Put it on eBay, making it clear that the paint is faulty, but new. Maybe somebody who has a paint shop will se an opportunity. The kind of person who will bid on a complete car, but ignore a "basket case."

    This would make a great entry-level car for some young person who wants to become a Studebaker owner.

    Gord Richmond, within Weasel range of the Alberta Badlands
    Gord Richmond, within Weasel range of the Alberta Badlands

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    • #17
      quote:Originally posted by 63larkcustom

      Hi Guys, I'm thinking about selling the 63 Lark 4dr that is midway through its restoration. What could I realistically expect for the car? Would I be better off selling it in pieces? Here is the photojournal of the car. The body is rust free. http://s104.photobucket.com/albums/m190/63larkcustom/


      Thanks in advance.
      Bob
      Bob, why not simply put the car together as it sits, fisheyes and all, and put it on eBay. I know fisheyed paint isn't going to cut it at a concours, but it might not matter for a driver.

      Put it on eBay, making it clear that the paint is faulty, but new. Maybe somebody who has a paint shop will se an opportunity. The kind of person who will bid on a complete car, but ignore a "basket case."

      This would make a great entry-level car for some young person who wants to become a Studebaker owner.

      Gord Richmond, within Weasel range of the Alberta Badlands
      Gord Richmond, within Weasel range of the Alberta Badlands

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      • #18
        Right. Fisheye is caused by an impure surface, just about always wax. Do as Mike said, and in the future, have a little bottle of "fisheye remover" available... first sign of any fisheye, you just mix in a couple drops- works incredibly well!!

        Have you figured out that we're rooting for the old girl to get put back together?

        You may get "upside-down" in this car; but to me, the process of learning about the car, knowing for yourself what really has been done to it, and the satisfaction of knowing that you've saved it for future generations is worth quite a lot... put that together with the good service it will give you in real-world use, and it adds up to a great deal for you!![^]

        Do what you feel you have to, but if we can do anything to get you to finish her up, we're here!!!!

        Robert (Bob) Andrews Owner- IoMT (Island of Misfit Toys!)
        Parish, central NY 13131


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        • #19
          Right. Fisheye is caused by an impure surface, just about always wax. Do as Mike said, and in the future, have a little bottle of "fisheye remover" available... first sign of any fisheye, you just mix in a couple drops- works incredibly well!!

          Have you figured out that we're rooting for the old girl to get put back together?

          You may get "upside-down" in this car; but to me, the process of learning about the car, knowing for yourself what really has been done to it, and the satisfaction of knowing that you've saved it for future generations is worth quite a lot... put that together with the good service it will give you in real-world use, and it adds up to a great deal for you!![^]

          Do what you feel you have to, but if we can do anything to get you to finish her up, we're here!!!!

          Robert (Bob) Andrews Owner- IoMT (Island of Misfit Toys!)
          Parish, central NY 13131


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          • #20
            Like JDP says selling an unfinished car is difficult. I've advertised my 63 Lark Regal 2 door for $3800 with a ton of NOS parts including interior and door panels, a rebuilt T10 with zero miles, 4 speed goodies and a great running 259 4bbl and nary a call.
            Todd


            63 Lark 2dr Sedan

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            • #21
              Like JDP says selling an unfinished car is difficult. I've advertised my 63 Lark Regal 2 door for $3800 with a ton of NOS parts including interior and door panels, a rebuilt T10 with zero miles, 4 speed goodies and a great running 259 4bbl and nary a call.
              Todd


              63 Lark 2dr Sedan

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              • #22
                From my (overseas) perspective it's important that any car be driveable so it can be loaded on and off a truck for shipment. I recently inquired as to shipping costs and was quoted AUD$3600 Long Beach to Newcastle (East Coast Australia). I may be in a position to purchase a car in about a year allowing me to clear debts and save some money. Even something unfinished but with the body and paint done that's OK, we can do the rest here.

                Hope your car sells quickly.

                John Clements
                Avantilover, your South Australian Studebaker lover!!!
                Lockleys South Australia
                John Clements
                Christchurch, New Zealand

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                • #23
                  From my (overseas) perspective it's important that any car be driveable so it can be loaded on and off a truck for shipment. I recently inquired as to shipping costs and was quoted AUD$3600 Long Beach to Newcastle (East Coast Australia). I may be in a position to purchase a car in about a year allowing me to clear debts and save some money. Even something unfinished but with the body and paint done that's OK, we can do the rest here.

                  Hope your car sells quickly.

                  John Clements
                  Avantilover, your South Australian Studebaker lover!!!
                  Lockleys South Australia
                  John Clements
                  Christchurch, New Zealand

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                  • #24
                    I bought my Daytona as a solid, rust free roller. And while it's a 2-dr hardtop, I have no delusions about selling for more than I'll have in it. It's just the nature of the old car beast. The body & paint work is the hardest, most time consuming part of a rebuild. After the paint work is finished, it's all down hill with the reinstallation of stuff and much easier to see the end.

                    Fix the fisheyes and I think you'll have a far better perspective on where you're at.

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                    Tom - Valrico, FL

                    1964 Studebaker Daytona - 289 4V, 4-Speed

                    Tom - Bradenton, FL

                    1964 Studebaker Daytona - 289 4V, 4-Speed (Cost To Date: $2514.10)
                    1964 Studebaker Commander - 170 1V, 3-Speed w/OD

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                    • #25
                      I bought my Daytona as a solid, rust free roller. And while it's a 2-dr hardtop, I have no delusions about selling for more than I'll have in it. It's just the nature of the old car beast. The body & paint work is the hardest, most time consuming part of a rebuild. After the paint work is finished, it's all down hill with the reinstallation of stuff and much easier to see the end.

                      Fix the fisheyes and I think you'll have a far better perspective on where you're at.

                      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Tom - Valrico, FL

                      1964 Studebaker Daytona - 289 4V, 4-Speed

                      Tom - Bradenton, FL

                      1964 Studebaker Daytona - 289 4V, 4-Speed (Cost To Date: $2514.10)
                      1964 Studebaker Commander - 170 1V, 3-Speed w/OD

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                      • #26
                        Todd, I wish I'd met you about a year ago! I paid $3,400 for my Lark and now have about $8K more in it. Guess it's the sunshine tax ...


                        [img=left]http://members.cox.net/clarknovak/lark.gif[/img=left]

                        Clark in San Diego
                        '63 F2/Lark Standard


                        Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com

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                        • #27
                          Todd, I wish I'd met you about a year ago! I paid $3,400 for my Lark and now have about $8K more in it. Guess it's the sunshine tax ...


                          [img=left]http://members.cox.net/clarknovak/lark.gif[/img=left]

                          Clark in San Diego
                          '63 F2/Lark Standard


                          Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com

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                          • #28
                            Thanks for all the kind words guys.. Yes, I'd like to see the ol girl rollin again too.. Its nice to know all the help is out there. I've had some career upheaval and the car is on the back burner for a while. The paint job on her now is a 20 footer.. you get close and lots or runs, fisheyes etc. I may need to find a place ot hide a parts car so she can get done. The costs are a bit beyond me at the moment. I wanted to test the water a bit to figure out what to do.

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                            • #29
                              Thanks for all the kind words guys.. Yes, I'd like to see the ol girl rollin again too.. Its nice to know all the help is out there. I've had some career upheaval and the car is on the back burner for a while. The paint job on her now is a 20 footer.. you get close and lots or runs, fisheyes etc. I may need to find a place ot hide a parts car so she can get done. The costs are a bit beyond me at the moment. I wanted to test the water a bit to figure out what to do.

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                              • #30
                                "Like JDP says selling an unfinished car is difficult. I've advertised my 63 Lark Regal 2 door for $3800 with a ton of NOS parts including interior and door panels, a rebuilt T10 with zero miles, 4 speed goodies and a great running 259 4bbl and nary a call.
                                Todd"

                                Todd, e-mail me your phone number, I have a R2 engine that would go right in your car.

                                JDP/Maryland
                                64 Daytona HT/R2 clone
                                64 GT R2
                                63 Lark 2 door
                                52 & 53 Starliner
                                51 Commander

                                JDP Maryland

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