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Rex Miltenberger's 41 Commander Coupe Featured in Sept Classic Car

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  • #16
    What a fabulous looking car. If those were plentiful the hotrodders would be all over them.
    Don Wilson, Centralia, WA

    40 Champion 4 door*
    50 Champion 2 door*
    53 Commander K Auto*
    53 Commander K overdrive*
    55 President Speedster
    62 GT 4Speed*
    63 Avanti R1*
    64 Champ 1/2 ton

    * Formerly owned

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    • #17
      A beautiful design. Wow........
      "In the heart of Arkansas."
      Searcy, Arkansas
      1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
      1952 2R pickup

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      • #18
        Rex is thinking the car shown at left in this 1941 photo may be the car he now owns and is featured in the Hemmings article.

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        Richard Quinn
        Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review

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        • #19
          I just started reading the article. Wow, that's a gorgeous car.
          Rog
          '59 Lark VI Regal Hardtop
          Smithtown,NY
          Recording Secretary, Long Island Studebaker Club

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          • #20
            Took the 1980 photo at the Gettysburg Intl meet in 1980. The 2012 image taken in Rex's back yard. Car has aged better than the owner!

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            • #21
              Hey Dick, we have to take another photo. That one makes me look old.

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              • #22
                You are old!
                Richard Quinn
                Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review

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                • #23
                  Sometimes it is not only the years but the miles. While the 41 was resting peacefully in storage poor Rex was traveling lots of miles trying to earn enough to put food on the table and Studebaker parts in the garage.

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