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    When I first joined this forum it was because I was saving up to buy a 63 GT hawk that I had been watching since childhood. I saved up a large sum of cash and met with the owner who was let's say, exceptionally unfriendly. The car although very cool, closer inspection revealed a very large amount of rust, and the owner was sure it was worth 3k so I had to walk. I instead scored a 53 C coupe that I am now working on. But after seeing this car disappear from the same spot it sat for over two decades I had to know its fate, if it was in a scrap yard it needed saved. So my search led me to a man named Tony in Omaha NE. Who purchased the car drug it home where he would begin repairs, he seemed a very competent and friendly individual who would really fix this poor thing up. And well a couple years later, here it is........http://omaha.craigslist.org/cto/4973736008.html
    Looks like its almost ready for interior/paint. I would love to go look at it just to see it alive, maybe see if he'd take for a ride in it, but I'd hate to waste his time , when honestly I can't afford a 7700 dollar loan and therefore have zero interest. If he was asking say 4k I might be at the bank applying for a loan.

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    At $7700 he has a awaking about to happen. Says all hard work done for that price it has best be ready for a quick macco paint job and it's done.

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    • #3
      I'm trying to figure out why they always say the hard work is done. There is nothing easy about body work, paint and interiors !

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      • #4
        Hey Daniel, good to see you posting. What's the update on your '53?
        Paul
        Winston-Salem, NC
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        • #5
          I know this Tony guy, met him at a car show. He wanted to buy my GT 2 years ago. Next thing I know he called to tell me he bought one to restore. Little did I know it was the same one you had looked at.
          Frank van Doorn
          Omaha, Ne.
          1962 GT Hawk 289 4 speed
          1941 Champion streetrod, R-2 Powered, GM 200-4R trans.
          1952 V-8 232 Commander State "Starliner" hardtop OD

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          • #6
            I second that,have been wondering how far along You might be with Your project ?
            Originally posted by r1lark View Post
            Hey Daniel, good to see you posting. What's the update on your '53?
            Joseph R. Zeiger

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            • #7
              I ran into a problem with the 53 when I got it home the garage that I had my Z stashed in looked roomy when it was the Z, once the Studebaker was in though there is very little room to work around it. I wasn't honestly ready to start on her yet anyways so I wasn't too concerned. I plan to tear into it this summer, I'm either going to relocate it or just work with my little space for now. I was given a built 259 V8 by a very nice local man, that needs a little work. It has ported heads, its been bored over a little, and has a R2 cam, but it spun a rod bearing. So I'm gonna tear it open and redo all the bearings. I'll start a build thread once I get going on it.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 41 Frank View Post
                I know this Tony guy, met him at a car show. He wanted to buy my GT 2 years ago. Next thing I know he called to tell me he bought one to restore. Little did I know it was the same one you had looked at.
                Yeah frank He seemed like an alright guy, I don't think he's gonna get 7700 but I'm just happy to see it back on the road all straightened out. Its no longer a parts car, even if it still needs work. Just so cool to see it alive.

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                • #9
                  Someone else bought it, and now are asking 10k lol. I thought the original-ish owner was crazy at 3k.

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                  • #10
                    So this is the third owner who bought an easy restoration with all the hard work done and now is selling it.

                    As has been aptly said, there's nothing easy about a restoration except writing checks.

                    jack vines
                    PackardV8

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                    • #11
                      Well the last guy Tony may have been off on pricing, but his work looked good. And I suppose he can't have been to far since someone else has it now. Not sure if this guy thought he was gonna buy it at 7700 and turn a profit...... I still think its a 5k car, max. But hey glad to see its still kicking.

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