This would look good with a BBF in it
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Doug Rahn
AZFairlane
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This would look good with a BBF in it
https://images.craigslist.org/00808_cx07FJ98DE1_1200x900.jpg
AZFairlane- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
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Re: This would look good with a BBF in it
Wow, I like that and yes it would. That would make a nice custom ride with modern suspension and drive-train. I really like how the bumpers are already tucked in tight to the body. Okay I'm game, what is it?
Re: This would look good with a BBF in it
studebaker nose?
zbob- Posts : 271
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Re: This would look good with a BBF in it
Studebaker 2 dr. wagon
AZFairlane- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
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Re: This would look good with a BBF in it
https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/d/1954-studebaker-commander/6329638050.html
Pretty reasonable price too.
Pretty reasonable price too.
AZFairlane- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
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Re: This would look good with a BBF in it
I agree. That would be a sweet race or street car.
bbf-falcon- Posts : 8995
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Re: This would look good with a BBF in it
Tub it & Boss it.
res0rli9- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
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Re: This would look good with a BBF in it
Late freind Mike Hill had one done. His had a 4 inch section and 2 inch roof chop. Looked so good, people thought it was factory. Theese were called the Conastoga.
Named after the old covered wagons of the old western days. And yes, Studebaker was the mfr back then.
ALOT of engineering firsts Studebaker was responsible for.
Named after the old covered wagons of the old western days. And yes, Studebaker was the mfr back then.
ALOT of engineering firsts Studebaker was responsible for.
72mav- Posts : 1081
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Re: This would look good with a BBF in it
72mav wrote:ALOT of engineering firsts Studebaker was responsible for.
That's for sure. One thing I noticed are the hidden hinges on the tailgate and liftgate. People pay big bucks to have that done on early wagons like a '55 Nomads.
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