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Re: Hawk Parking Light Placement
| Bill Glass | 21 May 2008 04:36 |
If it is a 56 they sit in a different place. If you go to www.1956goldenhawk.com there is an authenticity gTuide which will tell you the exact placement between 56 model year and later years.
Leave it to Studebaker to have a one year only placement of parking lights and then change their minds and stay consistant thru the rest of the years.
BG
>> Yes. However, is your car a '57 or is it a Power Hawk? <G> >> [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > JT |
| Grumpy AuContraire | 04 May 2008 18:21 |
> Yes. However, is your car a '57 or is it a Power Hawk? <G> > > Matthew The fenders were replaced on this car when I was out of the country many years ago. I am about to replace them again and just want to ascertain the location. I expect that I will have to move the mounting holes on the replacement fenders which are from 1957 and 1958 hawks.
IOW, I cannot be absolutely sure that the original fenders were replaced by like fenders...
JT
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| mbstude | 03 May 2008 22:47 |
Yes. However, is your car a '57 or is it a Power Hawk? <G>
Matthew
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| Grumpy AuContraire | 03 May 2008 17:21 |
I have a 1957 Power Hawk where the parking lights are a few inches to the rear of the headlight bezels while later years the location was move just behind the bezel. Am I correct in this assumption?
JT
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