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#470851 - 12/10/07 07:50 PM 52 Studebaker Commander
Leonard Shepherd Offline
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Registered: 06/27/07
Posts: 326
Loc: Virginia
I bought my 52 Studebaker Commander on eBay several years ago. The kid who owned it had sold the engine and transmission and was going to make it a street rod, but lost interest. I put a 64 Studebaker Jet Thrust 289 engine in it that I had bought on eBay. I drove it at the Studebaker Meet in South Bend this summer, but the engine wasn't rebuilt correctly and spun a bearing. I pulled the engine and am going to put a 1960 Lark 259 V8 in it. It has a 63 Lark 3 speed overdrive transmission and a 2002 GMC Sonoma rear end. I am hoping to get the engine back in it during the Christmas holiday.


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Dismantleing 7.15.07 pulling.jpg

Description: Pulling the engine

52 Commander 11.18.07 sm1.jpg

Description: As it looks today




Edited by Peter Gariepy (12/14/07 02:20 AM)

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#497992 - 03/28/08 09:25 PM Re: 52 Studebaker Commander [Re: Leonard Shepherd]
Leonard Shepherd Offline
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Loc: Virginia
I now have the 1960 Studebaker Lark 259 cu.in. V8 engine in the car and it is running real good.

I shot some videos of it running. Here is the link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdKBxGiOdj0

The valves needed adjusting so I took it over to a friend’s house and he adjusted the valves and the carburetor.

http://good-times.webshots.com/video/3016941940090795307WVbqez


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259 engine in 52 Stude 003.jpg

Description: 1960 Studebaker Lark 259 cu.in. V8 engine now installed

At Toms 3.22.08 001sm.jpg

Description: Adjusting the valves

52 Commander 3.15.08 crop.jpg

52 Commander 3.15.08 002sm.jpg

At Toms 3.22.08 003sm.jpg



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#498707 - 04/01/08 03:02 AM Re: 52 Studebaker Commander [Re: Leonard Shepherd]
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SO how old it is now if you bought this 52 Studebaker Commander on eBay several years ago? I guess it took you a massive "resto" job on this ; D

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Edited by allenfre (04/01/08 03:03 AM)

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#498729 - 04/01/08 07:15 AM Re: 52 Studebaker Commander [Re: allenfre]
Leonard Shepherd Offline
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Registered: 06/27/07
Posts: 326
Loc: Virginia
Originally Posted By: allenfre
SO how old it is now if you bought this 52 Studebaker Commander on eBay several years ago? I guess it took you a massive "resto" job on this ; D



I bought it it on eBay in 2003. I didn't do much of a restoration. The body was in pretty good shape except for the right front fender which was damaged.

I was only planing to put an engine and drive train in it and just drive it, but I have spent a lot more money than I had planned.

Below is the eBay ad when I bought it and towing it home to Richmond, VA from Minnesota.


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52 Coming back from Wisconsin in 2003.jpg



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#501878 - 04/13/08 10:01 AM Re: 52 Studebaker Commander [Re: Leonard Shepherd]
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Registered: 04/13/08
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Here is the one I've been offered. No engine in it but he says he "has all the parts"

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#504905 - 04/24/08 04:59 PM Re: 52 Studebaker Commander [Re: Richard1]
Leonard Shepherd Offline
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Registered: 06/27/07
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Loc: Virginia
Originally Posted By: Richard1
Here is the one I've been offered. No engine in it but he says he "has all the parts"



Did you decide to buy it?

All that pot metal around the windows will set you back a pretty penny, not to mention the grille. The "Korean chrome" on the 52s was very poor.

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#504924 - 04/24/08 07:11 PM Re: 52 Studebaker Commander [Re: Leonard Shepherd]
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Registered: 12/08/05
Posts: 440
Loc: So California

[/quote]I have spent a lot more money than I planned [/quote]
It should be required that this sentence be tattooed across the forehead of ever person who has ever started a restoration project on an old car..!

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#505530 - 04/27/08 05:40 PM Re: 52 Studebaker Commander [Re: RocketDude]
Richard1 Offline
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Registered: 04/13/08
Posts: 22
No big hurry. I still need to finish the Corvair, and the other day someone offered me "a car with wooden spoke wheels". I need to see that one. Just need 3 extra days to drive up the river to it in 4x4. Then the question is, should I tow a trailer just in case I like it?
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#506354 - 04/30/08 01:12 PM Re: 52 Studebaker Commander [Re: Richard1]
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First law of looking at cars:

"if you dont take the trailer, you will be offered a 1 time, take it now offer that you cant refuse"
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#525468 - 07/23/08 07:59 AM Re: 52 Studebaker Commander [Re: Bill Stoneberg]
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Registered: 07/20/03
Posts: 91
Loc: Sour Lake, Texas
Your "first law" is apparently true. About a month ago just for a lark I went to Baytown to look at a '65 Falcon Futura that was on the Houston Craigslist. It was listed for only $400 so I figured it would be a rustbucket piece of junk and we went in my wife's car. It did have terrible surface rust but was a complete car with no holes in the outer surfaces.
Long story short I bought it for $300 and had to come back home and get the trailer. It was worth thr trouble though.

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#525552 - 07/23/08 02:14 PM Re: 52 Studebaker Commander [Re: 61-63]
Leonard Shepherd Offline
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Registered: 06/27/07
Posts: 326
Loc: Virginia
I agree with that law also. I went all the way to Minnesota to get my Studebaker and rented a tow dolly to bring it home to Virginia.

Here is a picture of my Studebaker at the Richmond AACA car show last month.


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Richmond AACA car show 6.20.08 Stude 52 sm.jpg



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