We have a 1950 Studebaker Champion that needs some work. We have two o
our own businesses, so there's no way we have time two putter around wit
it ourselves. So, we are looking for a shop that can do work on both th
engine and body, and do a good job for a reasonable price. Does anyon
know of such a place that is not too far from extreme Southwest Georgia?
My uncle in Oklahoma was only the second owner of this car, and he worke
on it here and there for years in his shop. We were interested in a
antique car that came from family, and his health was just too poor t
work on it any more, so he decided to sell it to us. The body has bee
primed, and none of the original windshields or windows are cracked o
broken, and it looks like the original chrome is all there, but not all i
attached. My uncle said he had had it running not too long before w
picked it up a year ago, so maybe the engine is not too bad. The interio
is a mess, though, and we would want to add air conditioning and seatbelts
We want to find someone pretty soon, because I think my uncle would b
glad to hear his project car has been really fixed up, and I would like t
get as much done as possible before he's gone.
With help, maybe we can be driving our Stude soon!
Thanks for any advice!
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So. Ga. Cruiser - 14 Apr 2008 01:44 GMT
Studebaker George in Tallahassee is your man, if he can find the time to
work on it. He lurks here occassionally.
Dave Miller
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> our own businesses, so there's no way we have time two putter around with
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