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Old 09-17-2004, 12:04 AM
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Studebaker Has Arrived!

I noticed, after the veeeeeeeery lengthy and almost impossible registration process, (it's almost not worth all the trouble ), I see that there isn't even a place to TELL you that I have Studebakers!! What a hell of a time I had registering because there isn't a place to put STUDEBAKER in, so I finally got tired and put in what ever was under my pointer. I have no idea what kind of car it says I have, but it's wrong......

Anyway, my name is Sonny, and I'm wondering, The very FIRST and foremost, some of the most AWESOME musclecars ever built aren't even included?! Sheesh.... Hold your hand up if you know anything about the PSMCD, (going on this weekend in Stanton, MI, BTW). If you do know anything about the PSMCD, then I don't have to tell you any more about the musclecars Studebaker put out.

Who do I talk to about getting Studebakers and Packards included in the forums? I have a '60 Studebaker Lark, hardtop, V8, auto, Dana 44 posi and a '50 Starlight Coupe, '57 Packard factory supercharged V8, auto, Dana 44 posi, rack steering, 4 wheel disc brakes, tuck and roll interior. I have a newer website at http://racingstudebakers.com that has information about high performance Studebakers.

I was hoping to chat with other Studebaker people, but I'd be OK with talking with you brand-x guys about Studebakers. Thanks in advance for listening to my big mouth. (That registration deal got me plain, ol' fired up!)

Sonny
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Old 09-17-2004, 12:14 AM
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Re: Studebaker Has Arrived!

Packards are included, I've tried to stir discussion in the Packard section several times wit no success.
Anyway, welcome from another orphan car owner (Subaru 360, Yugo, Renault etc.) I hope that I may be lucky enough to some day own a Stude or Kaiser.

Anyway here's a link to the packard section: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...play.php?f=766
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Old 09-17-2004, 12:15 AM
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Re: Studebaker Has Arrived!

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Old 09-17-2004, 01:41 AM
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Re: Re: Studebaker Has Arrived!

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Packards are included, I've tried to stir discussion in the Packard section several times wit no success.
Anyway, welcome from another orphan car owner (Subaru 360, Yugo, Renault etc.) I hope that I may be lucky enough to some day own a Stude or Kaiser.

Anyway here's a link to the packard section: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...play.php?f=766
Thanks 2stroke! I did finally find the Packard folks, but not much going on there, like ya said. We'll get 'em geared up!

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