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1956 Studebaker Parkview 2 Dr Wagon

Discussion in 'Cars For Sale' started by rpmdave, Dec 7, 2024.

  1. rpmdave
    Joined: Aug 26, 2016
    Posts: 27

    rpmdave

    City: Madera

    State: California
    Price: 5500
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    Link to all photos: https://postimg.cc/gallery/C1yLt8F

    Dave @ 831-601-0915 CA.

    Up for sale:
    Clear ***le in my name with CA non-op.
    1956 Parkview 2 door wagon.

    Studebakers's run at the Nomad.

    Has the Golden Hawk fibergl*** fins , deluxe stainless,visor ..all they could muster to make a cool Commander V-8 wagon.

    This wagon has almost a complete rust free body.Left front floor has a spot from a wet carpet.

    An original replacement panel is included. Nothing on the doors, rockers or pan.Super nice original chrome and stainless. Left side stainless that's off the car is here.One piece has a small crease.Beautiful original dash.
    Original seats, door panels,headliner, steering wheel and column.

    2 pieces on left side have a crack...but it's flat gl***.

    Now about the modifications:
    Done by the previous owner From whom I purchased the car.
    This fella purchased the wagon from the original owner, then decided he was going to convert it to a g***er for street use.
    Installed a 9" Ford rear-end.
    Bolt pattern is the same as Studebaker..4-1/2 on 5.

    Also

    Installed a new Speedway straight front axle with spindles.

    New Disc brake calipers and master are in a box.

    He modified the front frame and steering...not finished, probably needs a redo...more later on this by phone if you choose.

    Installed Ford after-market cross-member etc'...just tacked.

    Built a new front cross-member.

    Cut a barn door in the firewall for engine set-back.

    I was going to re-do the front frame work and install a small block Chevrolet with a Munci.

    Firewall: full width18-G panel below the upper firewall pinch line would be a smart solution for this area at this point...a little more work is needed connecting it to the floor with a couple of small pieces would also be required.

    (I was going to use Ansen type pedals and original column...more on that by phone if interested.) This is a few days work..and not difficult.

    Very nice car, easy to build in a home garage, and it's not rusty junk ...great winter project.

    Price: $ 5,500.
    Car will not leave until funds clear my bank.
    You arrange the shipping...I'm glad to help with loading if I can.
    Photos should tell most of the story regarding condition.

    Thank you for taking the time to look.
     

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    Last edited: Dec 7, 2024

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