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earntaz
05-20-2015, 02:52 PM
Not bad for a car that may have had a supercharged engine back in the day ... TAZ
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2015/05/1...intcmp=features (http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2015/05/19/legend-studebaker-lives-on-in-this-modern-tribute-car/?intcmp=features)
old5.0
05-20-2015, 04:53 PM
"Revolutionary" is a term that gets thrown around alot, but in the case of the 53 Studebaker, it fits. Years ahead of its time styling-wise. Compare a 53 Stude coupe to a contemporary Ford/Chevy/Plymouth and they don't even look to have come from the same decade, much less the same year. One of the few 50's cars I truly lusted after as a kid.
I'm not a fan of the old or the new. Just not my thing. I do find it interesting that FabSpeed does the exhaust on these. They are local to me and do a lot of exotic cars and custom work, but they are on the other side of the county to where the cars are being produced!
marxjunk
05-20-2015, 06:33 PM
my dream 50s car is a 53-4 stude coupe blown hemi or nail-head buick...black red guts..solid disc caps on pie crust tires....
Growing up there was a tranny shop in my town and the guy had a blown hemi daytona..a real one..and a blown hemi 53 stude...both salt flat cars...those cars left a mark in my memory for sure...both where black...and you could touch the salt spray on them...it was a badge of honor..and would stay on the cars a long long time before the old guy would clean them up...
last i heard they where both still in the basement of the shop..and the children want no part of the tranny shop nor the cars...its been a decade since i inquired about them....im sure they are there
that stude did it for me..although ive never had an opportunity to buy a good one..i will get one..i always look..always..even though i cant get to the cars i already own..lol
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: old5.0</div><div class="ubbcode-body">"Revolutionary" is a term that gets thrown around alot, but in the case of the 53 Studebaker, it fits. Years ahead of its time styling-wise. Compare a 53 Stude coupe to a contemporary Ford/Chevy/Plymouth and they don't even look to have come from the same decade, much less the same year. One of the few 50's cars I truly lusted after as a kid. </div></div>
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markinnaples
05-20-2015, 08:30 PM
We were at my inlaws in rural Eastern KY and went to check out a guy's travel trailer he had for sale and they told me he had a bunch of cars in his garage. After we checked out the trailer, we went in his garage and he had a variety of old rods, including a Studebaker like the one pictured. I claim ignorance when it comes to old Studes, but it was pretty cool. His had a big block Chevy in it that was either blown or had a tunnel ram, can't remember, but it was probably a high dollar car at some point but had been sitting in his garage so long it was starting to look a little worn. May try to catch a peek at it this summer when we're up there and get some pics.
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