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    Cool Studebaker Before and After

     



    I was able to get a "Before" picture of my '53 Studebaker from Loren Roberts, the fella that did most of the custom and fabrication work. With the help of a talented co-worker we made up this before and after image that shows all the custom body modifications. Check it out!
    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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    WOW! What a transformation ! It looks absolutely fabulous...I love that body style...just gives me goosebumps...

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    really cool Stu !
    "Whad'ya want for nuth'N, ..............aaa,rrrrrubber biscuit... ?"

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    If your wondering how I'm doing I'm > " I'm still pick'N up the shinny stuff and passing open windows "

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    Damn... I think I like the before picture better. Maybe im just too much of a rat rodder though, since all I would have done was pop in a late year ferd flatty with a toploader, slap on some cragars and bias plys and say shes done.

    Of course dont mind me, when driving the cars I like, you feel damn lucky when they actually get to the destination without a breakdown.
    "its better to rule in hell, than serve in heaven."

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    As a Studebaker afficionado..I like. Nice work Pat!

    Saw a '57 Silver Hawk that was done similar, but not as meticulous.

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    That is a big change man, I like that thing a lot! Look's like you had a lot of work on your hand's there. I am not a fan of red at all but still, it gives the car a bit of character I guess you can say, it brightens it up.
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    BEWARE!!....A wild Rutabega is on the loose.......looks cool, but then I too am a Stude lover......have a '62 GT Hawk

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    I guess I won't be needing Photoshop anymore. Very nice job!
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