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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / March 2006

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4 wheel drive on ebay12 Mar 2006 14:48 GMT2
   I wrote the guy a note about his 45K Studebaker truck, and you guys
guessed it.
"no mistake one of the elven sold for $50,000 in New Jersey in January."
zillow.com   O.T.12 Mar 2006 07:25 GMT7
   Want to know what your house is worth ? It turns out my house made
more money for me this year then Marsha and I did. <g>
http://www.zillow.com/
    You'll be amazed at how much info is on the net page. (Click on
1950 Studebaker  12 Mar 2006 02:58 GMT3
I was toying around with this sites online nada guide and could not compair
a price and find out this cars real worth
http://www.classiccarmall.net/classified2-247.htm what is this car worth and
is it really worth this much
Any pics?11 Mar 2006 22:23 GMT6
Hey all! I'm looking for some pics of a late Lark/Hawk interior that
has red carpet, door panels, and red seats with white inserts. Also,
the dash, steering wheel/column needs to be black. I believe John
Begian's GT Hawk is like this. I'm trying to get some ideas for my
Artsy-Fartsy, Some Vicarious Stude Content, <But Mostly OT> <2 Pic Links>11 Mar 2006 18:56 GMT10
Some of you will remember, some of you won't.  Some of you will care, some
of you won't.  If you find this bothering you, please move on to the next
post.  This is not political, and doesn't bash anybody.  There is no
profanity or name calling involved.  (I know this will disappoint ...
65 Lark11 Mar 2006 17:39 GMT15
I am not a big fan of Cevy power in a stude but hey this one came that
way in a lower power version.  This car is very nicely done!
<http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1965-Studebaker-Commander-Super-Lark_W0QQitemZ462
0653678
>
Parts.....for a 64 needed.....11 Mar 2006 15:56 GMT2
It looks like I wil be getting some more money soon so I started
shopping for waht I need to get the 65 and 64 looking better.  SASCO
had the front fenders and hood but did not list the delrin bushings for
the control arms.  Since the 65 is gonna be in the shop I figured I
North Dakota disaster strikes............11 Mar 2006 14:11 GMT48
News from North Dakota....
This text is from a county emergency manager out in the western part of
North Dakota state after the recent snow storm.
WEATHER BULLETIN
Painting a Paxton11 Mar 2006 11:46 GMT2
I am planning on painting my Paxton soon with a fresh coat of orange
paint.  I have never taken one apart before and am wondering if I do so
to get a better paint job if I am asking for trouble.
Toyota Tcab11 Mar 2006 07:21 GMT3
Well I finally got my front motor mounts welded up and bolted on so
right now the 20R is sitting where it is supposed to.  It actually
lines up pretty well with wher the OHV sat.  It seems theat ever spring
I am pulled it several directions at once and this spring is no
R2 Lark Fan Paint11 Mar 2006 04:20 GMT5
Stripped the paint of the engine fan on the R2 Lark with paint
stripper. Seems it was originally painted with orange only on the fan
blades and the rest satin black. Is this correct?
Bumper brackets ID Please11 Mar 2006 02:26 GMT7
Have some rear bumper brackets I need a ID of. The P/N's are 536102, 536100
and 536101, 536103
Thanks guys.
NG problem11 Mar 2006 00:53 GMT12
Is anybody else having problems reading posts today? Last night I had
notices that my server was unavailable for NG, though my email was working.
This morning, all of the recent posts are "no longer available on server"
Should I contact my ISP tech support?
My first car: thought it was a Champion...11 Mar 2006 00:52 GMT1
..but it turned out to be a 1946 Murray Pontiac pedal car.  That's me
driving.  Seattle, 1947.
http://www.studegarage.com/images/other/gary_pedalcar_1947_vs.jpg
The Murray Champion pedal cars are very similar.  I'll have to go buy one of
Winter Doldrums and This Newsgroup10 Mar 2006 23:04 GMT7
Sheesh...
60 post's about a whole lot of nothing.....because of some foreign car
(probably built in Indiana)..
Bitchy whiny guys..
 
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