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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / July 2008

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I HAVE PUT THE STUDEBAKER NAME BACK ON THE ROAD/WHEATHER YOU LIKE IT     OR NOT !

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studebakerautomotive@gmail.com - 28 Jul 2008 21:30 GMT
FROM ANTHONY STUDEBAKER   CEO. "STUDEBAKER EMPIRE["www.plunderhere.com/
enter supercar in search box]
subject matter>>>HISTORY IN THE MAKING<<<
To>>>> THE STUDEBAKER  FAMILY OF WALKING DEAD.

There are now vehicles in the pipeline headed to  U.S. ports with
STUDEBAKER NAMES ON THEM!.dealer are signing up. so get ready, like or
not, to start seeing weird -strange vehicles on the road with >>>>"
STUDEBAKER PLASTERD ALL OVER THEM!"<<<<
>>>>>>>>>>.GET USE TO IT<<<<<<<<<<<

I  am saving as print outs, all of the negative statements the
Studebaker family made about my efforts to put the Studebaker name
back on the road. So the history books will record, the negative
comments-feed back-no help I recieved from the STUDEBAKER FAMILY.

My goal is to eventually   start   up a small  production run[ hey
even if  it  is unassembled vehicles]  in South bend Ind. build up
just from there.

As for the comment of dot/epa/alrready been approved,  this IS my last
post, you can moan-groan all you want," BUT THE STUDEBAKER NAME IS
BACK ON THE ROAD"

EITHER GET IN THE STUDEBAKER TRENCHES WITH ME- HELP BRING THIS PROUD
NAME BACK, BEST WAY WE CAN, USENG ANY ALL MEANS WE CAN . or take your
STUDEBAKER to a grave yard bury it- moan- groan- cry  over it  there.

HOW history reapeats its self , studebaker stars out a a 3 wheeler-
comes back as a 3 wheeler
Jeff Rice - 28 Jul 2008 22:41 GMT
Nice try... Really.
Go back in your ancestral history and show me one instance that the first
Studebaker wagon was three wheeled.
It is indeed a noble cause to want to perpetuate the good family name of our
forbearers.
One of the things that your ancestry did was to develop a good reputation
with the customers for the products they BUILT.
Then they developed a dealer network and they took pretty good care of their
dealers.
You, of all people should know your family history and heritage, and you
should be in respect of this.
Prove to me... Prove to me that the badging you are having installed on
these vehicles are actually installed overseas.
Show me the close up photography.
Show mw the pipeline.
Please save this e-mail (with the others) and come back later on and prove
to me where I said anything that was not true.
You, sir, have to produce, and not just project.
I, sir, am used to it.
Used to hearing your swan song and story, but am left lacking when it comes
to legitimate answers to my questions.
Please do your best to provide some quality content as to the product you
claim to produce.
As I said once before.
Come to me and offer up a legit business plan, and you will be surprised to
see who would be one of the first in line to set up a dealer opportunity.
I am waiting...politely.
Your 'saving the post's' and 'This is the last post' is classic troll
contortions.
How sad, because I really want to see what you have to offer... Really.
Now, the ball is again in your court.
Sell me something.......
Jeff

> FROM ANTHONY STUDEBAKER   CEO. "STUDEBAKER EMPIRE["www.plunderhere.com/
> enter supercar in search box]
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> HOW history reapeats its self , studebaker stars out a a 3 wheeler-
> comes back as a 3 wheeler

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mbstude - 29 Jul 2008 03:00 GMT
You have?

Prove it.

And I don't want a link to some cheesy website...

MB
mbstude - 29 Jul 2008 03:02 GMT
BTW, the first Studebaker was a covered wagon. The wheelbarrows came
later.
 
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