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  • #76
    These are well known covers and already appear above.

    Below is a scan from an actual magazine, Dec 63 Motor Trend. So it is good quality
    Absolutely love the 64 "Lark" restyle.

    Jul 62 Motor Trend. Turquoise and White Avantis are my favorite colors.
    Cover is from the web, so it is a little blurry. But it is a clean cover.


    Keeping Studebaker alive.........

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    • #77
      ww2

      here is some ww2 stuff http://airsoc.com/articles/view/id/5...5?ev=10&evp=tl
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      • #78


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        Jeff


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        • #79
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          Jeff


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          • #80
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            Jeff


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            • #81
              Originally posted by BShaw View Post
              December 1954 Science & Mechanics. ...
              The entire article can be downloaded HERE:
              Interesting that it is a test of the earlier '55 model with the straight windshield and a 224 V8.
              Back in the mid '70s I bought a '59 Lark from the daughter of a deceased Studebaker dealer. She had another car of his that I wanted to buy, but they couldn't come up with a title or any documentation on the car. It was a '55 Commander four-door with the 224 and overdrive. Both were his personal cars and both were rust-free. Price- $100 each.
              Paul Johnson, Wild and Wonderful West Virginia.
              '64 Daytona Wagonaire, '64 Avanti R-1, Museum R-4 engine, '72 Gravely Model 430 with Onan engine

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              • #82
                Originally posted by DEEPNHOCK View Post
                Motorsport - 1956


                Yes, a car show buddy's son bought that issue for me. Pretty much a dead ringer for my Golden Hawk, except for the hubcaps & tires.

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                • #83
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