1961 Studebaker Lark VI

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2008

This is my 1961 Studebaker Lark VI. It has a few flaws but for a 47 year old car with just over 46,000 miles it is is great shape. The interior and the paint is original. There have been a few parts replaced under the hood but for the most part, everything is original.

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  • I have another video of the engine starting and idling if you are interested. Just look for the video on my page.

  • Unfortunetly for me I have parted ways with the car. I very nice couple in Las Vegas is now in possession so not sure of their plans exactly though their dad is some big wig salesman back in the day and has a lot of connections still to get them original parts. i believe the idea was to sparkle it up as original as possible.

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  • he my name is steve henderson, i have a 61 studabaker lark 6 also and i had some questions about some of the wiring, my phone # is 765 278 5248 and my e mail is stevohenderson@yahoo.com, if u could get back with me i would appreciate it thanks

  • Beautiful!

    Why can't today's automakers offer a non-metallic blue like this?

  • This used to be my car!! I sure miss the thing. I bought this car in Calgary and drove it to Las Vegas one weekend. I will never forget that drive. Wow.

  • Nice looking car. I used to have a co-worker who had a Studebaker Lark. I don't know whether it was a 1960 or a 61. I remember it did have an automatic transmission. It's too bad we can't hear anything. I'd love to hear what the engine sounds like while running.

  • What are you going to do with the engine???

  • im selling my studebaker lark 1959.

    Just $2000 without engine.

  • Thanks for the opportunity to view it. I rather like the cute, pleasant styling. I especially like the '61 VIII convertible, but very few are left. Paint seems to have held up remarkably well!

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