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Buk_kao

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  1. Great. Thanks for the info. I actually have the hood skirts, the running boards, and an extra front end(grill with lights, etc). I also have the bumpers for it as well. I think I am only missing the read fenders which I sold like a dummy! Lol...
  2. Wow. Thank you very much for your response Mike. I sold off so many neat cars already and most of them far to cheap. It has been hard to quit kicking myself for it too. Some of them were a 1967 Corvette (600 horsepower), 1965 Chevelle Malibu Convertible, 1965 Impala, 1933 Dodge pickup (street rod), 1970 Monte Carlo SS with a 454 in it, and a couple of others. Along with this stuff, I accidentally sold all the chrome and emblems to a 66' Caprice that I still have (didn't even know about the car at the time) and what I hate most now is that we sold the rear fenders to the Studebaker that you see missing in the photos! This was another car that I wasn't even aware of at the time. They are scattered all over in fact and many have disappeared since his passing (long story). Anyway, I just found out that this Studebaker was on its way to becoming a rod and is in fact now on a Chevelle chasis. Does that change much? Remember, I know very little about this stuff. And how hard will it be to find rear fenders for it again? Thanks again for your time!
  3. 1937 Studebaker Dictator Four Door Cruising Sedan My father recently passed away somewhat unexpectedly at an early age of 52 as a result of brain cancer. He was a real car enthusiast and as such left many cars behind; one of them being a 1937 Studebaker Dictator 4-door Cruising Sedan project car. Unfortunately, I know very little about any of the cars and I am having a hard time deciding what to do or where to start. Not sure if I should make an attempt at putting the car together or just sell it to someone better equipped than myself to take on the project. Any suggestions would be so greatly appreciated at this time. Thank you. <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> Pics: http://www.care2.com/c2c/photos/view/95/967772658/Cars/
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