39dodge Posted August 9, 2012 Share Posted August 9, 2012 Incredibly solid 1950 bullet nose 4 door Champion with clear Texas title. This car has no floor cancer, has a solid trunk, no lower front fender or rocker cancer and has no dents with the exception of the lower p/s front fender by the bumper. The bottoms of the doors are completely solid as well. The only cancer that I can find is a pinhole at the front edge of the top of the fenders where the headlight bezels attach. No larger than these areas are, it would be an easy repair at this point. It has an incredible, uncracked grille.I have never seen chrome as good as this car has! The bullet, hood pieces, headlight bezels, bumpers, trunk handle, tail light bezels, door handles, rocker mouldings, and window frames are all incredible.The car is complete with it's 6 cylinder motor that was rebuilt several years ago. The rebuild has only about 700-800 miles on it. The car has sat for a number of years & the motor does not turn over. A dose of marvel mystery oil should do the trick to free it up.The seats appear to have the original material on them. It has a radio and rare tissue dispenser mounted under the glovebox and it comes with the original keys along with a clear Texas title. All of this including the TX title for only $1500. I don't think you will find another one like this to begin a restoration, or to get the motor running and enjoy driving it while you do a cosmetic freshening-up.Respond through here and I will contact you as soon as possible to answer any questions. If you leave your phone number, I will call you to provide more info and to answer questions.Additional pics added.<!-- --> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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starlightcoupe Posted August 24, 2012 Share Posted August 24, 2012 Have you let this be known on the Studebaker Drivers Club Forum? Studebaker Drivers Club ForumThe Antique Studebaker Club via AACA is primarily pre-war. If you want post-war Studebaker action go here. Studebaker Drivers Club Forum Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
39dodge Posted August 24, 2012 Author Share Posted August 24, 2012 ***** SOLD !!! ***** Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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