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  1. It actually sold to a gentleman in Estonia (Northern Europe). He had family interest in the car so this was more of a specific sale (his great uncle was a Studebaker dealer in the 30's) The transaction was valid and the the transport company came two days ago to pick it up and ship it overseas. I did have an offer last year for $20K that was local, but I wasn't selling then.
  2. Quick update: The Studebaker was sold for $23,000 -- just about double the NADA price guide! Thanks for all your input!
  3. I got a local offer last year for $20000, but I had just bought the car and didn't want to sell. I'm trying to find him now, believe me. I decided to list for higher and see what was out there... I'm not sure I want to sell for less that that. I did a little work on the hood ornament... Does this look better?? I appreciate all the input!
  4. Matt - I know!! I wasn't selling when I got the offer last year. I agree about the swan -- it is how it came to me - but someone drilled holes in it. 😕 I found one on ebay that will come with the car, but the chrome will need work first.
  5. Suchan - Thanks for your comments. I have had local offers much higher than the NADA price guide value, so I'm not sure how they base the prices. There are some local car shows in the spring, so I'll get a better feel then. I'm new to all this, so I appreciate the advice!
  6. 1937 Studebaker President 3C. Flathead 8. 3 Speed Manual. 44970 original miles. This beauty has been lightly restored in the last 10 years - paint and interior only. Original engine. Runs great and rides smooth. Has been used as a getaway car and photo backdrop for weddings for the last 8 years. Garage kept for as long as I am aware of. Was upgraded from 6V to a 12V system. Overall, the interior and exterior is in good condition with a few quirks, like any antique car. This Studebaker turns heads wherever it goes!!! A few parts come with the car,, including original hood ornament. I hate selling my Studebaker, but I have 5 kids who are either about to be drivers or are entering college. I have to put my family first -- toys can come later. I wasn't able to get all the pics on here. It is cross listed here if you want to see more. https://classiccars.com/listings/view/1314452/1937-studebaker-president-for-sale-in-eldersburg-maryland-21784 Price: $26,000 Negotiable Location: Sykesville, Maryland Please contact me with any questions or additional details.
  7. Not me -- Mine is this grey and red one. Glad you found what you were looking for! Wondering what you paid for it?? I'm finding it hard to price this!
  8. I'm selling my 1937 Studebaker President - flathead 8 - runs great. Lightly restored - paint and interior. Original engine. $45,000. Let me know if you are interested.
  9. Hey Tim -- I'm selling my 37 President, but it is the sedan model. Just throwing it out there in case you are interested.
  10. Hi Bill! I am a newbie to the Studebaker world. I bought a 1937 President with a small crack in the head. We suspect the gasket is blown also. Do you still have that head for sale? Andy
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