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What are these? Discovered in a field in OK

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Jesuschrystler, Aug 30, 2009.

  1. Jesuschrystler
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    I recently seen these in a field in oklahoma and was wondering if anyone could tell me what they are. One is a Studebaker Convertible and one I think is a 1960 Impala.
     

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  2. SinisterCustom
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    1st on's a '40 Chev.
    And yeah...you need to save that Impala....
     
  3. classicfins
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    '41 chevy. The forty had running boards, and the '41 did not.
     
  4. the convert looks to be a packard clipper? could be studebaker also
     
  5. 41 Chevy Deluxe Sedan with a visor, 60 Chevy Impala, 50 or 51 Studebaker Vert. All of them look salvageable.
     
  6. F&J
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    60 impala, and pre53 stude, 53 had the curved windshield

    here in the northeast, 3 feet of the cars bottom sides would be gone.
     
  7. Don Lyon
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    41 Chevy Special Deluxe.60 Impala, 52 Stude ragtop. Grab 'em all if you can.
     
  8. squirrel
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    bunch of old junk cars.

    (at least that's what you tell the property owner....)
     
  9. Erik B
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    That Stude is very collectible.
     
  10. LowKat
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    52 Stude ragtop, Champion Regal, body style 12G-S2
    1,575 produced
     
  11. Restored those Stude converts bring around $30-$35K. That one doesn't look too terrible, all the good stuff is there for a guy to build it, even if he has to cut down a coupe for a donor for floors or a frame. I'd grab it, clean it up and throw some primer at it and flip it. And yeah, it's a '52 - last year for their first postwar redesign, but with a one-piece windshield. We saved one rougher than that -
     
  12. str8axle55
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    Cool pics, looks like some other stuff is there as well, 60`s Chevy truck? Any more pics, are the cars avail?
     
  13. pasadenahotrod
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    Grab that convertible NOW! It will pay for a few other projects.
     
  14. jimi'shemi291
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    Every time I start to think there's nothing LEFT out in the fields & woods . . .

    Good find!
     
  15. krylon32
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    When I see the 60 Impala I think about the 60 BelAir 2 dr hardtop that sets 3 miles from my house in a guys backyard just peacefully rotting away. He won't sell, has 2 little children and no money but this hardtop and a 60 impala 4 dr hardtop just keep on rotting. Go figure.
     
  16. rustyford40
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    from Mass Bay

    You found gold.
     
  17. gotra66
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    you can send the Impala to me. I would love it like one of my children.
     
  18. silvertonguedevil
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    from Vale, OR

    Ditto! I would love it more than my children.
     
  19. Jesuschrystler
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    There were a bunch of Studebaker Larks, 2, 2dr hardtops,one wagon, one convert. there is a "56 Sliverhawk out there in the field. Couldn't get a pic but I remember it from when I was a kid. I THINK it had a factory supercharger on it. Will try to look if I can. I do know it was a Sliverhawk and it had a different looking engine. Anyone know about the Silverhawks?
     
  20. squirrel
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  21. LowKat
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    No 1956 Silver Hawks.
    There were Flight Hawk, Power Hawk and Golden Hawk.
    1956 Golden Hawks had carb'd Packard engines (last year for that)

    Silver Hawks for '57
    1957 Champion Silver Hawk coupe (style #57G-C3) 4163 produced
    1957 Champion Silver Hawk hardtop (style #57G-K3) 120 produced

    1957 Commander Silver Hawk coupe (style #57B-C3) 1180 produced
    1957 Commander Silver Hawk hardtop (style #57B-K3) 248 produced

    1957 President Silver Hawk coupe (style #57H-C3) 9607 produced

    1957 President Golden Hawk (supercharged,style #57H-K7) 4356 produced
     
  22. silvertonguedevil
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    from Vale, OR

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