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Dave_Pink

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  1. :)Leonard, you are correct. those are our cars. Not shown are Michael's (my son) Avanti, Which is also a goer, and his '55 coupe, my '25 van '57 golden hawk, all under restoration. Leonard you must have a vast collection of photos. Thanks, Dave.
  2. <span style="color: #6633FF"> </span> <span style="font-size: 14pt"> </span> Hellow Carine and Bob. I picked this vehicle up from Mildura Victoria, A very dry area here in Australia. When I found it, it had very little of the body at all. We worked from a photo and some sketchs and built the body from scratch. I must Confess that I did cheat a bit. I made the frame from steel tubing. I did not feel confident that I could build it successfully in timber, and being a steel fabricator by trade, that is the way that I went. My son Michael and I have nine Studebakers between us. Six are Going and on the road, and three are under restoration, so there is always plenty to do. Dave
  3. Hello to all, fairly new to this forum. I thought I would share some photos of my 1925 ER std 6 Delivery Van, that my son Michael and I have been restoring for the last few years. We were hoping to get it finished for the next Studebaker National Meet to be held here in Ballarat Australia next year at Easter, but starting to doubt it.
  4. Rick, 16 Roadster, please email me, i would like to talk and exchange photos of my 1916 roadster with you. Dave Pink.
  5. Hello to all. I have a 1916 parts book that has been scanned by a very kind man from Canada and emailed to me. It is still on my computer and I think that I could easily forward it to any one that is interested. Dave Pink.
  6. Hi Leonard. That is a fantastic collection of postcards. 215 off! I can hardly wait to see the pre '52 cards. Thanks for posting them. Dave.
  7. Hi group. The badge on the right is the same as on my 1925 std 6 tourer. The metal cup is simply a tight fit into a hole in the radiator surround. The badge on the left looks like the one on my 1916 SF four roadster.
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