I am interested in buying a 1931 President 8 (studebaker) parts car .The more complete the higher I will pay. The less rust the better. Body style not to important. Please call 417 -634-0660![]()
I am interested in buying a 1931 President 8 (studebaker) parts car .The more complete the higher I will pay. The less rust the better. Body style not to important. Please call 417 -634-0660![]()
List this in the Studebaker section!
Robert Kapteyn
To Robert; This is a multi-make car club isn't it? As I have seen many Studebakers driven on tours. Am I not allowed to post for what I want on any of these sites as long as I don't affend.( accept You of course). I wish to find any 1929- 1932 President "8" restorable or for parts as I have a worthy project in mind. The more complete the better but the price needs to be fair......thankyou 417-634-0660.......Dan
I don't think Robert was meaning to offend, he probably just meant you might get more views in the make-specific section, as some people may only read that section if that's their interest area.
David Coco
Antique Car Upholstery
Leather interiors - 1900 through the 30's
Tops for wood bow automobiles
540-5332885
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Winchester Va.
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Trimacar; Yes Robert may not have meant to insult.....but he didn't say that....the exclamation point at the end says it all.......PS If people only read one section of these "Web Sites".. that is their lost......
That's what I love about emails and the written word on the Internet, one can sometimes take meanings different ways.
So, some people would read
"List this in the Studebaker section! I'm trying to help you!"
and some others would read
"List this in the Studebaker section! How dumb can you be!" (and that's not a challenge)
If someone's only interest in life is Studebakers, not that there's anything wrong with that, then they very well may read just the Studebaker section, and not want to waste time reading about things like computer sensor codes and such.
I agree, written words OFTEN do get misunderstood....You don't hear the tone of their voice, for sure.
Give them the benefit of the doubt, and move on.
Dale in Indy
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