Would that be the F body Lark?
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Certainly NOT the '62 to '66's, it would have to be a '59-'61, before the trunk was stretched.
But the 2 Door Hardtop would be the same.StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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I'm with Jeff. The Zip Van came to my mind first when I read this thread.59 Lark wagon, now V-8, H.D. auto!
60 Lark convertible V-8 auto
61 Champ 1/2 ton 4 speed
62 Champ 3/4 ton 5 speed o/drive
62 Champ 3/4 ton auto
62 Daytona convertible V-8 4 speed & 62 Cruiser, auto.
63 G.T. Hawk R-2,4 speed
63 Avanti (2) R-1 auto
64 Zip Van
66 Daytona Sport Sedan(327)V-8 4 speed
66 Cruiser V-8 auto
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For postwar vehicles, I would also say the Zip Van. From memory, a Zip Van is 144 inches long and a '59-'60 Lark is 175 inches long.
Also in trucks, a Mobile Home Transporter may be right up there (down there) for shortest length. They were 96 inches BBC. I doubt that there was more than 48 inches additional behind the cab.Gary L.
Wappinger, NY
SDC member since 1968
Studebaker enthusiast much longer
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Short people got no body.
That hurts, even Randy Newman didn't care for short people.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFmv22ghzQw
I have a little Lark that goes Beep Beep Beep.
Plus a Henry J and Crosley PU101st Airborne Div. 326 Engineers Ft Campbell Ky.
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