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Looking for 63 Studebaker wagon pics

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by fitzee, Jan 6, 2007.

  1. fitzee
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    Been hunting around for a Shop rig for our hot rod shop and found a 1963 Studebaker Lark wagon locally.It is a driver and the price is right but wonder if anybody has ever see one of these wagons customized? It is hard to find anything old in these parts for cheep.So we are limited to what we have to pic from.not much on carnut.com and all I can find is stock looking cars.here is a link to about all I found on the net

    http://www.ritzsite.net/63Stude/03_63stude.htm
     
  2. 37CoupeE
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  3. speedtool
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    Never seen a Lark Wagon totally reworked, but I don't see why they couldn't. You might search for Wagonaire on Google image for some ideas.
     
  4. oldcarfart
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    tons of studie stuff available, unbelieveable amount of NOS still exists but stude people a quiet semi-underground group, join SDC (Studebaker Drivers Club) and check out studebaker on the net and racing studebakers.
     
  5. fitzee
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    Thanks guys,been looking at pic of these wagons for awhile today,not much in the way of a custom Lark wagon out there is there?.Guess I am going to have to wing it if I get the car.Figure just lowering it and keeping it clean is the plan,nothing over done.
     
  6. AnimalAin
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    Doesn't need to be customized. Give it a little stance, make sure it has enough power, get the steering, suspension, and brakes up to snuff, and take your kids to soccer practice.

    If you don't do it, somebody should.
     
  7. pan-dragger
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    here is my '62 Lark.:D
     

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  8. fitzee
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    Pan-dragger that is one nice looking ride,Well I figure if I couldn`t find any pics I make my own.Played around and photochop this.Lowered the roof as well as the car and shaved some stuff off the body, added a set of cromies and white and this is what I came up with.

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  9. 54RAT
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    pan-dragger, love the wagon!! I used to see the 62's around, but don't anymore. My uncle drove a green one for many years, until the frame got too weak to be safe!
     
  10. old beet
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    Just sold my 64 Datona, got parts from Studebaker International, I think thats the name. They have just about everything. And the prices are good!......OLDBEET
     

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