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1960 Studebaker
Sale price: $10,668.00 Make an offer
Car location: Marshallville, Ohio, United States
Sale type: Fixed price listing
Technical specifications, photos and description:
- Make:
- studebaker
- Model:
- Lark Convertable
- Year:
- 1960
- Type:
- convertible
- Color:
- Red
- Mileage:
- 78,000
- Engine:
- 6 cyl
- Transmission:
- manual
- Trim:
- Convertable
- Interior Color:
- Tan
- Vehicle Title:
- Clear
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1960 Studebaker for sale
Current customer rating:
This is a 1960 Lark Convertable.
I've had this car for about 2 years. I finished it last May 2012. The dates on the Picks are wrong should be 2012 and 2013. Got it from a friend who got it out of Ca to restore and his plans changed so I bought it and did the resteration . It started out 99% rust free Had a hole in right fender at the bittom about 2 in by 2 in. I cut it out and welded in new metal. The car had a bad motor but anuther one cam with it with verry low milage a Studebaker replacement motor about a 64 with full flow block. so I replaced the motors and a new clutch. breaks. ew chrome. aint. nterior. op. rubber kit. f it needed it I replaced it. The car runs and drives great. It doesn't need any thing that I know of to be a real good driver as is. I put 200 miles on it last year but have not goten it out this year to busey to many car and things going on. I did start it today and it fired right up. I did move 2 cars last week and got it out for a drive. I have went to 3 car shows and getting a lot of interset in it. I have about 100 miles on it this week and every thing is working as it should. Saterday 8/24/13 is our big Studebaker show in Ohio it will be there if not sold. I need the room and will be selling a few car in the next few weeks. My #
thanks
I've had this car for about 2 years. I finished it last May 2012. The dates on the Picks are wrong should be 2012 and 2013. Got it from a friend who got it out of Ca to restore and his plans changed so I bought it and did the resteration . It started out 99% rust free Had a hole in right fender at the bittom about 2 in by 2 in. I cut it out and welded in new metal. The car had a bad motor but anuther one cam with it with verry low milage a Studebaker replacement motor about a 64 with full flow block. so I replaced the motors and a new clutch. breaks. ew chrome. aint. nterior. op. rubber kit. f it needed it I replaced it. The car runs and drives great. It doesn't need any thing that I know of to be a real good driver as is. I put 200 miles on it last year but have not goten it out this year to busey to many car and things going on. I did start it today and it fired right up. I did move 2 cars last week and got it out for a drive. I have went to 3 car shows and getting a lot of interset in it. I have about 100 miles on it this week and every thing is working as it should. Saterday 8/24/13 is our big Studebaker show in Ohio it will be there if not sold. I need the room and will be selling a few car in the next few weeks. My #
thanks
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