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Some posters say that Studebaker cars are fragile upon impact; is that really correct?

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  • #31
    Why waste a Precious Studebaker?
    heck, even parts are becoming scarcer.... And someone wants to derby one?
    Nuts

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    • #32
      Most any 50 year old rust bucket sitting in a field for 15 or so years would fold up like a elephant on a pogo stick.
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      • #33
        Here's a link to a thread from a way back with a 65 Commander that was rolled, it looks like the roofs are not very strong.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Bordeaux Daytona View Post
          Here's a link to a thread from a way back with a 65 Commander that was rolled, it looks like the roofs are not very strong.

          http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...led-over-Stude
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