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Actually York this year, Nate! Dale purchased it from Bob Wilson, Sr of Newcastle, DE, who purchased it from Annette Fremeau after the death of her husband Jack Fremeau of Virginia Beach, VA.Brad Johnson,
SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
'33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
'56 Sky Hawk in process
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Originally posted by rockne10 View PostActually York this year, Nate! Dale purchased it from Bob Wilson, Sr of Newcastle, DE, who purchased it from Annette Fremeau after the death of her husband Jack Fremeau of Virginia Beach, VA.
Stu Chapman
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I spoke to Dale today about the car. It is a 1964 Daytona Convertible. VIN is 64V-9157. Body number is 255. Engine number is JTS J327. Dale and I were hoping someone could determine what car the engine originally came in. The Convertible was originally Silver (not sure the Stude paint name). It is now white - we assume Astre White (spelling?). Can someone update us on this car? Was it a Granatelli car? Thanks.
Nate
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Originally posted by Studebaker1965 View PostI spoke to Dale today about the car. It is a 1964 Daytona Convertible. VIN is 64V-9157. Body number is 255. Engine number is JTS J327. Dale and I were hoping someone could determine what car the engine originally came in. The Convertible was originally Silver (not sure the Stude paint name). It is now white - we assume Astre White (spelling?). Can someone update us on this car? Was it a Granatelli car? Thanks.
Nate
Stu Chapman
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Originally posted by Studebaker1965 View PostSure thing Stu. He lives in East Earl pa. Not sure of the build date. I don't think he had the production order. Could someone on here tell us that?
Stu Chapman
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Originally posted by Studebaker1965 View PostI spoke to Dale today about the car. It is a 1964 Daytona Convertible. VIN is 64V-9157. Body number is 255. Engine number is JTS J327. Dale and I were hoping someone could determine what car the engine originally came in. The Convertible was originally Silver (not sure the Stude paint name). It is now white - we assume Astre White (spelling?). Can someone update us on this car? Was it a Granatelli car? Thanks.
NateLast edited by studegary; 07-25-2014, 05:05 PM.Gary L.
Wappinger, NY
SDC member since 1968
Studebaker enthusiast much longer
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