I am building a lark with twin turbos.I have been building it for about6-8 mo.is there any Stude ppl here? alot of ppl dont like them.
Mucho underrated. I bought a 58 Stude 1/2 ton in 76 from a Chevy dealer who said he couldnt imagine who would want that oddball. I asked if they'd take 300 for it and he jumped. It had a McCollough on it. I derove that truck for 5 years and sold it to a Stude collector for alot more. It pays to drive a Stude.
Yes, I like Studebakers. Studebaker guys as a whole seem to be too cheap to believe, at least the club guys, but the cars are great. I just cut one up in chunks in a you-pick yard to at least save the body off it.
I'd roll a Stude any day. I'd give my left nut to find the 50 Champion my old man had when I was a kid.
that question does anyone like studebakers is like asking a government employee if they like taxpayer dollars , studebakers are cool
I like Studebakers. But i would like to sell my Lark so I could move on to my 52 half ton. Anybody want a nice '63 Lark?
Like a Henry J, beauty in the eye of the beholder. I'd trade my 26 for either one in a heart beat, TR
You should talk to HAMB member turbostude. He's been playing around with turbocharged Studebaker engines for a quite a while now: http://www.studebakerdriversclub.com/salt2salt.asp
I still have a 1950 Champion my dad bought in 1969. My first car that I drove high school. I also have my wife's grandfather's 54 Stude pickup he bought brand new in 1954.
That's what I was trying to do! But 150 MPH and a 40 MPH cross wind at El Mirage had different ideas.
Just to show it really was in one piece at one time. This was in October of '61. The car had just upped the class record to 154. 6 months later, all hell broke loose, and it was destroyed.
Keep us updated. This sounds like an awesome idea. I gotta wild thought to build a rear mount for my 56 olds one day but we will see.