Hey everyone. My buddy bought a 54 conestoga a while back to restore and has been waiting patiently for his body man to get around to it, Well he finally did, only to find out it had some nasty structural issues, so now he's on a hunt to find another one. He would like another 54 conestoga, but He has decided he has to have a Studebaker wagon and will consider anything. If you or anyone ya know has one we'd love to here from ya. either post a reply or call Ben at 218-966-7250 THANKS Todd threesisters@scicable.com
Here's a few links that might help: http://www.studebakerparts.com/ http://billstudepage.homestead.com/files/stude.htm http://billstudepage.homestead.com/files/links.htm http://www.studebaker-info.org/rjtechx3.html http://www.studegarage.com/studegarage_home.htm http://oldcarandtruckpictures.com/Studebaker/TheEnd.html http://www.stude.com/sasco.html http://carnut.com/specs/gen/stud60.html http://www.ritzsite.demon.nl/Lark/Lark.htm http://www.ritzsite.net/63Stude/01_63stude.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studebaker http://home.no.net/ayla/Studebaker/index.htm http://www.ncsdc.com/TechIndex.htm He might want a Stude Truck to haul his Stude Wagon! http://studetrucks.tripod.com/ http://www.studegarage.com/wagonair.htm A few Canadian clubs: http://www.naaaccc.ca/member_clubs.htm http://www.angelfire.com/mb2/studebaker/ Those are the best sites I've found that lead to Studebakers and this monstrous Links site (110,000 links all classified by umpteen categories) : http://www.automotive-links.com/ind/ind.htm And this one: http://autopedia.com/html/HotLinks.html And two versions of The Old Car Manual site. One has better classifications, because they're still tranferring files: http://www.oldcarmanual.com/ This is the original one: http://www.tocmp.com/ The frames are a pain on the mid-50's Studes, but those sites have some guys who've found workarounds for good frame repair. Good luck to your friend. What about you? What do you drive? (AKA Intro???).
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=319946&highlight=studebaker Here is a sweet-looking '64 Daytona wagon with the sliding rear roof, in sunny Las Vegas, NV, running and driving for you. Not mine, but wish it were!