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> "saw this in Payson Utah going to Salem on 115 and w8000s it is
> something to show the group john
That is cool!
Reminds me of a young man that stopped to talk Studes while I was filling up
'Sheba one day.
He told me he still had an old Starlight Coupe that he had since early
childhood. He wanted an old car to play in, and Grandpa picked up the
Starlight. What a Grandpa! Anyway, he went on to say that as a child he
would play under the steering wheel for a while, like he was driving the
car. When he got bored with that, he would move to the back seat, look out
the back window, and play like he was flying a bomber.
It took some similar imagination to conceive this boat concept, and follow
through with it.

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perbro@alltel.net - 20 Aug 2005 18:35 GMT
great idea, the fellow that does the UFO prints could add a airplane
under this picture. it would make a fine looking print for us
studebaker folks.
pwb
OK,
NOW I've seen it ALL....
Dave Miller
Interesting!!! Several years ago (25 yrs I guess) a fellow did the same
thing up here in Ontario, Canada; at Brighton. I ended up with some of the
parts from the rest of the car.
Matthew Burnette - 21 Aug 2005 00:32 GMT
That thing is pretyt cool, but that sure is some valuable glass just
sitting there...
> Interesting!!! Several years ago (25 yrs I guess) a fellow did the same
> thing up here in Ontario, Canada; at Brighton. I ended up with some of the
> parts from the rest of the car.
blacklarkviii carolina.rr.com> - 21 Aug 2005 02:53 GMT
There used to be a old Greyhound type bus in Charlotte that someone had used
a Starlight coupe top for a skylight. It set in one place probably 20 years
before it was moved.
Henry
> That thing is pretyt cool, but that sure is some valuable glass just
> sitting there...
>> Interesting!!! Several years ago (25 yrs I guess) a fellow did the same
>> thing up here in Ontario, Canada; at Brighton. I ended up with some of
>> the
>> parts from the rest of the car.
>from my e-mail:
>
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>
>http://stude.com/boat.jpg
look very carefully doesn't it resemble the upper portion of the
stealth bomber?
bg