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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / May 2005

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Can I, should I put silicon in my convertible top system?16 May 2005 14:21 GMT1
I know it calls for Type A, Suffix A
power steering fluid, but since I am rebuilding the system, would
Silicon not be a better fluid for my 64 convertible lift system?  If
so, if I get all the old fluid out, do I need to flush the system with
Spring installation puzzlement16 May 2005 11:53 GMT8
Hi gang,
I'm putting in the new rear springs on my 60 Champ and have had some
good luck and bad.
The good luck is that the nuts and bolts are relatively clean and with
locks needed16 May 2005 10:53 GMT6
Anyone have a door lock cylinder from a C-K that uses a Yale key blank
and has the little flapper over the key hole?  One of mine has "issues"
and I need some parts.  Key not necessary (if you have one that looks
good but doesn't have a key and you have held on to it "just ...
1962 GT Hawk parts16 May 2005 04:49 GMT2
I am parting two 1962 GT Hawks. Let me know your needs.
https://www.studebakerparts.com/studebakerparts/parts/html/pages/1962gthawk1.html
https://www.studebakerparts.com/studebakerparts/parts/html/pages/1962gthawk2.html
    Thanks,
Studebaker Wind Silencer?16 May 2005 04:18 GMT4
I have never seen these before.  What are they?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4550410362&rd=1&ss
pagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1

Tony
Stan has passed 16 May 2005 02:59 GMT17
From Stan's wife, Anne, another NG'er is gone.
"Stan went to be with the Lord just before 7 p.m. this past Wednesday,
May 11th.   After wrestling with various cancers, diabetes and a heart
condition for so many years, pancreatic cancer finally got the best of
Where's J.P.15 May 2005 21:28 GMT14
Anybody have a clue???
OT: Check this Out Guys!!15 May 2005 20:29 GMT5
what do you think!!, should I email this guy  and ask if he wants to sell
his Stude??
ebay user id: yallcome
figure I'll use the BIN  @ 45.00<LOL>
motel 6 15 May 2005 18:11 GMT6
The only reason we stay at Motel 6 is because it is the only motel I know of
the accepts pets (dogs) ? We take ours with us when we go to car shows or
out of town .
Should I bid again?  Decisions decisions15 May 2005 16:29 GMT1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4549480184&ssPageName=ST
RK:MEBI:IT

This is really a hard decision.   I will have to think hours about this one>
NOT
This is one where you just have to shake your head in amazement when you see
What years were "variable rate front springs"?15 May 2005 14:19 GMT1
In 1957, Studebaker used springs in which the coils were closer together on
the ends and farther apart in the middle.  Theoretically, this allowed soft
ride at low speeds on level roads but stiffer ride on rough terrain.  How
many years did they use these springs?  TIA
Running on corn squeazins15 May 2005 11:05 GMT1
Anyone looking for a still...I mean, way to make some corn squeazins to
run your car on?
Around 1977/78, I used to get this stuff from the Co-Op in Kokomo
Indiana. The SuperLark seemed to like it pretty good. I think it was
Spring installation puzzlement15 May 2005 03:29 GMT1
Hi gang,
I'm putting in the new rear springs on my 60 Champ and have had some
good luck and bad.
The good luck is that the nuts and bolts are relatively clean and with
1953 Champion for sale in FL 15 May 2005 03:00 GMT2
I guess  he  will  list  this 53 coupe  on eBay soon:
Now  asking 5400 USD  with  454 + TH 400  -- 4000 USD  without drivetrain
?
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=54638
AFB Flap Screws15 May 2005 00:14 GMT3
I broke one of the flap screws off the primary flap while rebuilding my
AFB carb.  This is a little brass screw that is slotted and crimped on
the end so it doesn't back off if it gets loose and get into the
engine.
 
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