To raise some dough for the project, consider removing the grille guard assembly from the front and selling it on eBay. It makes the front look heavy, but will bring a pretty penny.
haha, its nice to know i'm not the only one restoring something for his first car. I've got a 1950 Chevy half ton truck I'm working on, its almost done. Anyways you really need to put a follow up for this... at least something for when you finish it
I have a 4-door "Barnyard" Studebaker I'm redoing in Alberta, Canada, and it's the same green.
I'm going to customize it a bit to advertise my hobby store, Monster Hobbies, and I have a hot rodded 170 ci motor comming from Conetticut built by Cathcart Studebaker.
Can't wait to get it all together and running, but I need some tailights.
Mice ate my seats, so I'm going to re-upholster them.
I guess with the radiator up front, you'll be driving in the HOT seat!
Such a cool car and I wish you luck with its restoration!
JSneaker 5 months ago
To raise some dough for the project, consider removing the grille guard assembly from the front and selling it on eBay. It makes the front look heavy, but will bring a pretty penny.
50zcarsman 1 year ago
haha, its nice to know i'm not the only one restoring something for his first car. I've got a 1950 Chevy half ton truck I'm working on, its almost done. Anyways you really need to put a follow up for this... at least something for when you finish it
Aspen1950 1 year ago
I have a 4-door "Barnyard" Studebaker I'm redoing in Alberta, Canada, and it's the same green.
I'm going to customize it a bit to advertise my hobby store, Monster Hobbies, and I have a hot rodded 170 ci motor comming from Conetticut built by Cathcart Studebaker.
Can't wait to get it all together and running, but I need some tailights.
Mice ate my seats, so I'm going to re-upholster them.
madcapromanian 2 years ago
needs some work, but cool
JeffHardyvsMattHardy 3 years ago