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I'm gonna get Billy to find this option package in the book so I can build one for Stock to run against the Mustangs.
I dont care how ugly it is.
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is the rope ladder for entry optional or part of the front axle package???
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It has the optional fresh air mask that drops down from the headliner.
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Classic good news/bad news scenario: You're a pre-teen car nut and your dad finally buys his first new car in your lifetime. Bad news: It's a stripped 62 Dodge Dart four door.
I swear it warped me so bad that I actually bought a 59 Nash Metropolitan for my first car a couple of years later. A picture of our driveway would have no doubt been on the internet had it existed back then. So there's two cars that should be high on the list. |
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When we'd go up there for a weekend I was always amazed at how many Studies were running around. One of my roomates had an early Hawk which I thought was really cool. I remember the dash, with its aircraft-looking gauges and all the cool toggle switches. Another friend had a Lark, and taught me to check on the trunk lid for the "VI" or "VIII" emblems. While they made some legitimate grocery getters, I don't think Studebaker gets the respect they deserve. No, they never engineered a small block Chevy or Ford, but they had some pretty creative stuff for the time. |
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I think Studebaker's were made in South Bend, IN...could be wrong
Quite a few contenders for ug-a-ly champ, but many are fringe models, or very low sales, I think the Aztec remains a lock considering it was from a major mfg and sold a fair amount, but I must admit the field is plentiful....some real lookers |
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I thought all Studebaker Larks looked kool like this. Drake likes them so much he has 2 ,both race cars!
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