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Hot Rods Be Careful What You Wish For!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 29StudeDude, Dec 30, 2025 at 8:12 PM.

  1. 29StudeDude
    Joined: Mar 11, 2017
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    I have always been a V-8 Studebaker Lark Hot Rod or G***er fan and owning one was on the bucket list. I happened to be doing my daily car ad check on Facebook Marketplace, when I spotted a Black '62 6-Cyl. 3-Speed, with a ***le for $650. It was complete but had been sitting in the dirt for many years. You could also see the front sheet metal was in a fender bender, that pushed the fenders against the doors. This meant the doors hadn't been opened in decades either. The seller said he would take $300 and deliver it over an hour to my house. He also ***ured me that the floor wasn't all gone. I told myself for that price, it would be good enough for a straight axle G***er build, so he delivered it to the wife while I was at work. Once I tore it apart and hauled all the ruined parts and original drive train to the metal recycler, I netted $90. That's when I saw what was left, and it isn't much! At least the frame and gl*** were good! Then I see an ad for another earlier Lark with no ***le, missing many parts, and the owner says he will deliver it to my door for $200 total! How can I p*** that up? I guess there are a lot of Larks in Nebraska, and they all want to land in my yard. I will be combining the parts to build one, and saving anything good that's left. We shall see which one gets the parts. Odd how fate sends things your way.  608556263_10214925096398527_8842778743869239520_n.jpg 581227184_603020209534910_1693358557608496237_n.jpg 582272148_1891652091769896_8788275814936524972_n.jpg thumbnail_PXL_20251227_225353139.jpg ilq5tnmo.png thumbnail_PXL_20251227_225423620.jpg thumbnail_PXL_20251227_225418590.MP.jpg n3j9jm4h.png 569027418_849309581086057_7038187909573276457_n.jpg 574314693_834543959065870_8702444913302954474_n (1).jpg 598394889_25248441881472648_3215831738462877711_n.jpg
     
  2. BJR
    Joined: Mar 11, 2005
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    I almost bought a Stude Hawk on a lark. :D
     
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  3. 29StudeDude
    Joined: Mar 11, 2017
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    I see what ya' did there!
     
  4. Jalopy Joker
    Joined: Sep 3, 2006
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    easy to find projects that people want to get rid of. but, sometimes cheap is not cheap
     
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  5. mohr hp
    Joined: Nov 18, 2009
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    from Georgia

    IMG_7201.png If you like fixing rust, I have a '60 Lark convertible that needs love. No ***le either. Talk about distressed merchandise!
     
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  6. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

    Ben
     
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  7. catdad49
    Joined: Sep 25, 2005
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    A friend had one in high school, V-8, three speed with overdrive. Pretty cool little car!
     
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  8. 29StudeDude
    Joined: Mar 11, 2017
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    $200 delivered?
     
  9. 1971BB427
    Joined: Mar 6, 2010
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    from Oregon

    Looks much like what I bought when I started my '39 Chev coupe g***er build! But I paid a whole lot more for a rotted away body on a really nice frame. The entire 4"-5" of my lower body was gone, or thin enough I could poke my fingers through it! The trunk floors are elevated higher on these old Chevys, so that was the only solid piece I could save! I spent the first 6 months of the build putting in 35-40 hrs. a week just replacing rotted away metal. But once that was done I had a very solid body, and could proceed with the rest of the build.
     
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  10. Squablow
    Joined: Apr 26, 2005
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    Price was certainly right, and those would almost certainly have gotten s****ped at that price so I'm glad they're saved. Probably too late now, but those Stude engines, including the straight 6's, have adjustable rockers that apparently can be made to fit early Olds and Cadillac engines. Not sure if there's still a market for those or not but they're kinda neat.
     
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  11. 29StudeDude
    Joined: Mar 11, 2017
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    And you saved it from the crusher like I will these. They aren't making any more!
     
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