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1932 Studebaker?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by cball, Jun 27, 2009.

  1. cball
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    Does anyone have any pics of a 1932 Studebaker 65 series or 75 series. Has anyone restored one or hot rodded?
     
  2. The37Kid
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    The 1932 Studebaker is a good looking car, the model numbers you mention don't match any listed in the Standard Catalog of American cars.
     
  3. cball
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    I have a line on one in a barn, I haven't seen it yet, the son of the owner gave me those numbers. I am just starting to research the car know. I hope to purchase the car in the next few weeks. I found this site which has some decent pics. I will continue to search for more info on the 32 Studebaker. http://www.theantiquestudebakerclub.com/rockne/rockne.htm
     
  4. zzford
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    How about these?
     

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  5. suedestude
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    the model 65 car was first produced in the old detroit facility and remained there until studebaker switched rockne production to south bend in april 1933 where the 75 had been built. very nice looking car!!!!!!
     
  6. The37Kid
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    Is it a straight 6 or 8? The Straight 8 powered some great INDY 500 cars, best finish for and Pre WWII stock block with a 3rd in 1932.
     
  7. speedtool
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    I know the guy who runs the registry.
    He can find parts for your Rockne, provide info, etc.
    Hang onto his link, OK?
     
  8. Here is what can happen to one if you're not Careful.
    The Wizzard
     
  9. Oops;
     

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  10. hambone
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    these are a model 55 it is a 6 cyl car the model 75 is a small 8 dictator
     
  11. cball
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    That is a beautiful car.
     
  12. I have all 4 steel fenders off a 32 2 door sedan. I believe it was a model 55. They could be bought.
    The Wizzard
     
  13. 32STUPRES
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    How about this one? 1932 Studebaker President Model 91 with 80,000 Hot Rod Miles..........
     

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  14. biggen
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    heres mine
     

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  15. Mopar Jack
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    Its mine now...
     

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