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Old 04-14-2020, 10:30 PM   #13
tomcarman
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Default Re: Any studebaker experts on here?

I have a soft spot for so called orphan cars. Have a '49 Nash 2 door. Been in the family since I was maybe 6 years old. The beauty of it is it's ugliness. Gramps had a 57 Studebaker Hawk I can remember riding in as a little kid. I still keep my eye out for one like it. Not too many left. Styling wise among many of my favorite prewar cars are the 33 Ford 3 window coupe and the 33 Nash. On topic, you can also contact the Nash Car Club of America (NCCA) as they also interface with Orphan car clubs including Studebaker. Certainly someone can point you in the right direction.
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