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Here's my 1962 Studebaker Lark DeLuxe two-door sedan. It has the 180 HP 259 V-8, stick shift with overdrive and 3.73 Twin-Traction ...
Still making a statement with a Studebaker - San Francisco Chronicle December 13, 2009
My interest in Studebakers in general, and Hawks in particular, began in 1970 when I first drove a 1962 GT Hawk while attending college outside of Boston.
Wheels: Mantua man buys 'interim car' - Gloucester County Times - NJ.com November 27, 2009
Wheels: Mantua man buys 'interim car'Mantua's Bill Jones, an officer and editor of the South Jersey Studebaker club's slick newsletter, couldn't wait for his 1962 Studebaker
Mustang II an unappreciated pony car from the oil embargo era - Sarnia Observer December 11, 2009
They also have the gorgeous 1962-63 Studebaker Avanti and Chrysler's Crossfire on the list.) Still, MSN makes a point about the Mustang II when it says, and more »
John Glenn play looks at unemployment - South Bend Tribune February 11, 7699
Although "The Whole Darn Shooting Match" takes place just before President Kennedy was assassinated and Studebaker closed its doors in South Bend,
Pontiac, after 83 years, joins the list of extinct brands - Automotive News November 19, 2009
Pontiac then will join Oldsmobile, Plymouth, Studebaker, Packard, Winton, Duesenberg and many other proud brands in the automotive graveyard.
Jeff Adams of El Dorado not only kept it short, but sweet as well, sending one brief paragraph and a very nice photo of his very nice truck. "I have a 1930 Ford pickup I use as a daily driver. Those may eventually make it onto the Wheels page as. "My Wheels" featurettes. We had a couple of submissions left over that technically didn't fit our request to send us photos and info on vehicles built before 1980 that are still in daily use as regular transportation. If we get another batch of old daily drivers, we may run a third installment somewhere down the road. Here's our second batch of readers' vintage daily drivers.
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A: Pay a visit to this site - these guys know A LOT and they're VERY nice!
If you have trouble, shoot me a note and I'll try to put you in touch with one of the guys I know. (answered by inagaddadavida_loca on February 11, 64)
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A: Could be in the headlight switch. (answered by 19G30 on February 17, 2008)
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A: This will vary with a number of factors, not the least of which is how much of it is original, how many miles and what is the condition.
It's a niche market, but some do pay very good money for studebakers. (answered by Lewis Y on September 10, 2006)