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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / August 2006

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Lot of car for no reserve

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Paul Johnson - 19 Aug 2006 13:10 GMT
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Grumpy AuContraire - 19 Aug 2006 16:41 GMT
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This one doesn't impress me at all.  While I know next to nothing about
street rods, it seems to be an amateurish effort at best appearance wise.

JT

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Bigbob62 - 20 Aug 2006 02:56 GMT
JT-

You've been breathing Honda fumes for too long!  That's not a "street
rod", it's a purpose-built race-car that just so happens to still be
street legal...and that's what he tells everyone.

I see nothing "amateurish" about it...looks like a budget minded but
well-built race car to me. Slightly overpowered for it's suspension and
tire setup but a VERY nice 1st attempt!

If I win the Lotto tonight, that car is MINE...and I don't care if it
started out as a Commander or not!!

Hey, Dave....I'll bet it leaves TWO stripes in the parking lot!

Bob (still cleaning and re-arranging the shop, not working on anything
FUN!)

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Dave's Place - 20 Aug 2006 03:22 GMT
> Hey, Dave....I'll bet it leaves TWO stripes in the parking lot!

<G>  How many stripes are you leaving on the host motel lot in Omaha this
year?  I'll match ya!  (But, you may have to go twice for each time I go
once.  -¿Ö

> Bob (still cleaning and re-arranging the shop, not working on anything
> FUN!)

I haven't done anything fun in so long, I think I'm gonna be sick!  More
than a full time job, coupled with the heat and dry spell... I'm useless!
If I don't do something car related and fun very soon, I'm gonna 'splode!

It's a good thing that I am just interim, temporary, occasional, part-time
help!
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Nate Nagel - 20 Aug 2006 03:47 GMT
I kinda like it, but I doubt it corners very well :)

nate

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Grumpy AuContraire - 20 Aug 2006 04:40 GMT
If you win the lotto...  And that's a big "IF" when considering the take
out is over 40% (Vs. around 10% in Vegas), treat yourself to one built
from the ground up.  And enjoy supporting Exxon, BP, Shell, yada yada
yada...  Oh, don't forget to heed that stupid commercial boasting on how
all the lotto players have "helped" TX education...

<G>

JT

(Who zips by most gas stations these days!)

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Paul Johnson - 20 Aug 2006 14:14 GMT
> <yawn>
> This one doesn't impress me at all.  While I know next to nothing about
> street rods, it seems to be an amateurish effort at best appearance wise.
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Actually, my point (which I didn't express) was that I was surprised to see
a car in which the seller obviously had a major investment being offered at
no reserve and a low starting bid.  I also thought it was a very good
write-up.
Paul Johnson
itraseecab@aol.com - 21 Aug 2006 02:29 GMT
Paul, I agree, I would have thought that there would have been a
substantial reserve. Maybe he is trying to get even with his wife or
something.<g>
I also agree that it is a nice looking purpose built machine. I am not
a bow-tie fan, but I would certainly like to have it my driveway!
Joe (I too am waiting for the lottery)Roberts

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Steven Prange - 24 Aug 2006 00:47 GMT
Yuk....
Jeff Rice - 24 Aug 2006 01:03 GMT
With Bonneville just ending and Studebakers competing there having a mixed
bag of success and failure....
I find comments like this interesting and frustrating.
With only a couple of exceptions, all the records broken at Bonneville this
year were from brand X powered Stude's.
Almost all the Stude powered racers broke this year and all the brand X
stuff broke records.
So what if this Ebay offering doesn't float your boat.
At least the guy put the effort into finishing this Stude to the point he
could offer it up for sale.
How many freaking Stude projects (that are held by purist's) that are NEVER
going to see the light of day????
How embarrassing for the SDC ,and the Stude hobby in general, that we are
going to toss rocks at a Stude that may well purchased by a real Stude
aficionado.
How dorky would this comment be if Ted Harbit were to buy it and stuff a
spare 289 he has laying around in his shed.
This 'HOBBY' we have should be inclusive, and not exclusive.
Shame on all those that pull this purist crap.
Just love all Stude's for what they are... Stude's...
Jeff (One tired, but happy puppy...) Rice

"Steven Prange" wrote..
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rideevo - 25 Aug 2006 03:04 GMT
I must agree with you Jeff, no one mentioned he built a tube and left a
stock frame and other parts for the purists to use on there cars.
bob
zoombot@cox.net - 19 Aug 2006 18:18 GMT
Seems like it would be more at home on a dragstrip. I'd yank the bowtie
motor and put in something hot, but with a lower profile - add a
complete front clip and then roll with it.
Jeff Rice - 20 Aug 2006 12:22 GMT
Interesting car.
IMOHO it has had too many compromises made in the build process.
Sure, it's a race car for the street, or was that a street car to look like
a race car?
I almost want to say it's an ex race car chassis that had a Stude body hung
on it.
But........
Why in the world would you do a strut looking front frame section (to look
like a race chassis) and then go and stick a stock (stamped steel) Mustang
II front end under it? If you are racing, that setup is heavy..... And his
placement of the upper a-arms is going to make street driving (alignment) a
joke.
I definitely would not have built it that way.
Jeff (but I tossed a bid in on it <g>) Rice
studegary - 20 Aug 2006 01:42 GMT
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He calls it a Commander, but the serial number is for a South Bend
built 1953 Champion.  Maybe he calls it a Commander because it is now a
V8.

More of a street car, but still modified, is my '54 Starliner.  It is
eBay Motors item number 190017994858.
 
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