great video, grew-up and live 5 miles from the Studebaker plant. Was planning on working there,sadly i was 11 when they left for Canada. We had a 63 Daytona, town was full of Studie's . Thanks for posting
a pity they went under , were great cars and some were the fastest cars around , Studebaker broke 337 land speed records by 1964 starting in 1963 , what would Stude be like today , who knows
Billy thanks for sharing that with me .... that's a great Studebaker show!!!!! find out some more in formation about it..... If he is the large collector in the US take care stay warm thanks junkman do
Brings back fond memories,my first one was a 63 Cruiser, second was a 65 cruiser with the 283 chev motor ,always wanted a 2 door 64 cruiser ,the Victorian Police here in Aus used them as persuit cars , they also ran them at Our famous Bathurst 500 mile touring car race!! Mal in au.
What a cool surprise for me. The guy who brought the yellow race car to the place is my neighbor here in upstate NY. He goes south every winter to race nostalgia stock cars. He has a bunch up here as well.
Bullet noses forever! Love those Larks my favorite car. That stock car is amazing, I remember when Lark's rules the roost at Santa Fe speedway(Willow Springs Il.)
Sadly, a guy near me lost most of his Studebakers in a fire several years back. He's since passed away. Owned the Bantam Chef in Chesnee, SC. The restaurant has the front end of a bullet nose Stude coming out of the front.
Interesting content Bill !! Especially the Studebaker Cemetery! I thank you for sharing with us! Was the barbecue good ? haha. Be safe my friend and God bless !!!!! Eddy
great video, grew-up and live 5 miles from the Studebaker plant. Was planning on working there,sadly i was 11 when they left for Canada. We had a 63 Daytona, town was full of Studie's . Thanks for posting
I've never seen a 4 door Avanti in my life !
My favorite uncle had a blue studebaker lark with the square taillights when I was growing up, never missed an opportunity to go riding in it
Great collection! My father had 9 Studebakers including a Speedster. We ad 52 champion, He would love to see this collection.
Those cars and trucks in the woods, are not a junk yard, but a parts department, for what ever one is under restoration. Been there, done that.
Wow. Two 57 Packardbakers! Those were supercharged and probably the best sedan SP ever built! Best looking too, I think.👍
Thank you for sharing. Love to have closer look at the wonderful Wagoneer. But a 4 door Avante ! ???? at 28
a pity they went under , were great cars and some were the fastest cars around , Studebaker broke 337 land speed records by 1964 starting in 1963 , what would Stude be like today , who knows
Billy thanks for sharing that with me .... that's a great Studebaker show!!!!! find out some more in formation about it..... If he is the large collector in the US take care stay warm thanks junkman do
My dad bought a 1961 Studebaker rumble seat hawk. ( only two were made. ). It's been to a lot of car shows.
Nice collection that's open to the public, never seen such a variety of Studebaker cars/trucks.
Brings back fond memories,my first one was a 63 Cruiser, second was a 65 cruiser with the 283 chev motor ,always wanted a 2 door 64 cruiser ,the Victorian Police here in Aus used them as persuit cars , they also ran them at Our famous Bathurst 500 mile touring car race!! Mal in au.
What a cool surprise for me. The guy who brought the yellow race car to the place is my neighbor here in upstate NY. He goes south every winter to race nostalgia stock cars. He has a bunch up here as well.
Bullet noses forever! Love those Larks my favorite car. That stock car is amazing, I remember when Lark's rules the roost at Santa Fe speedway(Willow Springs Il.)
I love the look of 50s Studebakers.
Sadly, a guy near me lost most of his Studebakers in a fire several years back. He's since passed away. Owned the Bantam Chef in Chesnee, SC. The restaurant has the front end of a bullet nose Stude coming out of the front.
Interesting content Bill !! Especially the Studebaker Cemetery! I thank you for sharing with us! Was the barbecue good ? haha. Be safe my friend and God bless !!!!! Eddy
It's good to see Studebaker's.
Thank you ! Great
Obviously an extremely wealthy guy...putting his money in the right place. What an incredible collection!!