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  • Making progress on Leo

    Almost ready to set the engine in.




    Jerry Forrester
    Be sure to check out my eBay store

    for your shiny Stude stuff.

    Jerry Forrester
    Forrester's Chrome
    Douglasville, Georgia

    See all of Buttercup's pictures at https://imgur.com/a/tBjGzTk


  • #2
    Lookin' Good, Jerry! I'll keep you in beer and eats if you'll come and do my coupe like that.

    Miscreant adrift in
    the BerStuda Triangle


    1957 Transtar 1/2ton
    1960 Larkvertible V8
    1958 Provincial wagon
    1953 Commander coupe

    No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.

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    • #3
      Lookin' Good, Jerry! I'll keep you in beer and eats if you'll come and do my coupe like that.

      Miscreant adrift in
      the BerStuda Triangle


      1957 Transtar 1/2ton
      1960 Larkvertible V8
      1958 Provincial wagon
      1953 Commander coupe

      No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.

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      • #4
        Well, At least it ain't yellow! BOSEG!!
        Looking good Jerry

        Jim

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        • #5
          Well, At least it ain't yellow! BOSEG!!
          Looking good Jerry

          Jim

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          • #6
            Everything looks great with a fresh coat of paint. Looks great Jerry!

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            Tom - Valrico, FL

            1964 Studebaker Daytona - 289 4V, 4-Speed (Cost To Date: $1755.45)

            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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            • #7
              Everything looks great with a fresh coat of paint. Looks great Jerry!

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              Tom - Valrico, FL

              1964 Studebaker Daytona - 289 4V, 4-Speed (Cost To Date: $1755.45)

              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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              • #8
                Those are the wheels I want!! Are those new,or are they 'relics'??


                LaSalle,Il
                61Hawk
                Oglesby,Il.

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                • #9
                  Those are the wheels I want!! Are those new,or are they 'relics'??


                  LaSalle,Il
                  61Hawk
                  Oglesby,Il.

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                  • #10
                    quote:Originally posted by 52hawk

                    Those are the wheels I want!! Are those new,or are they 'relics'??


                    LaSalle,Il
                    61Hawk
                    Those are originals from the 60's. 15X7 on the front and 15X8 1/2 on the rear. If and when I run up on a deal on original Torque Thrust of the same size I will mount a set of tires on them and swap them out every couple months just to get a different look. Maybe then I wont get bored driving the same car everyday and decide to get rid of it. That's always been my problem. Unlike some guys (and I envy them) I have never been able to keep a car for ever and ever. A typical street rodder has three cars, the one he is driving, the one he is building in his garage and the one he is building in his head. I am the typical StreetRodder. Next in line (after this 55 HT) is a late 53 Commander Cp with a 500 Caddy engine out of a '70 Eldorado, the biggest, baddest, carborated, stock, mass produced engine to ever come out of Detroit.

                    Jerry Forrester
                    Be sure to check out my eBay store

                    for your shiny Stude stuff
                    Jerry Forrester
                    Forrester's Chrome
                    Douglasville, Georgia

                    See all of Buttercup's pictures at https://imgur.com/a/tBjGzTk

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                    • #11
                      quote:Originally posted by 52hawk

                      Those are the wheels I want!! Are those new,or are they 'relics'??


                      LaSalle,Il
                      61Hawk
                      Those are originals from the 60's. 15X7 on the front and 15X8 1/2 on the rear. If and when I run up on a deal on original Torque Thrust of the same size I will mount a set of tires on them and swap them out every couple months just to get a different look. Maybe then I wont get bored driving the same car everyday and decide to get rid of it. That's always been my problem. Unlike some guys (and I envy them) I have never been able to keep a car for ever and ever. A typical street rodder has three cars, the one he is driving, the one he is building in his garage and the one he is building in his head. I am the typical StreetRodder. Next in line (after this 55 HT) is a late 53 Commander Cp with a 500 Caddy engine out of a '70 Eldorado, the biggest, baddest, carborated, stock, mass produced engine to ever come out of Detroit.

                      Jerry Forrester
                      Be sure to check out my eBay store

                      for your shiny Stude stuff
                      Jerry Forrester
                      Forrester's Chrome
                      Douglasville, Georgia

                      See all of Buttercup's pictures at https://imgur.com/a/tBjGzTk

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                      • #12
                        Much agreed on the Caddy!! My father in law had a '70 Convert,couldn't believe how quick and fast it was. Years later I owned one for a year-loved that land-yaucht!!

                        LaSalle,Il
                        61Hawk
                        Oglesby,Il.

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                        • #13
                          Much agreed on the Caddy!! My father in law had a '70 Convert,couldn't believe how quick and fast it was. Years later I owned one for a year-loved that land-yaucht!!

                          LaSalle,Il
                          61Hawk
                          Oglesby,Il.

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                          • #14
                            Looks GREAT, Jerry!

                            BTW, if anyone is interested, my grandma has her '71 Eldo ragtop for sale.

                            Matthew Burnette
                            '59 Scotsman
                            '63 Daytona
                            Hazlehurst, GA


                            Cruising the Proving Ground Test Track

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                            • #15
                              Looks GREAT, Jerry!

                              BTW, if anyone is interested, my grandma has her '71 Eldo ragtop for sale.

                              Matthew Burnette
                              '59 Scotsman
                              '63 Daytona
                              Hazlehurst, GA


                              Cruising the Proving Ground Test Track

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