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Amazing what you can buy with 19 (Gold) Dollars **(Or...Ambro finds his Dream Car)**

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Guess it wasnt a big seller back then,having to compete with the likes of the Mustangs and the 396 Chevelle's,GTO's and 442...etc...
sweet write too
you can always start another lil golden brother herd in the future but for now...
enjoy putting the key in the ignition of your dream come true baby
I hope you enjoy the new ride.
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Cool!
Enjoy it.
<< <i>no theyre the original california plates from 1966. I just thought HOW COOL She is Calling to me...My initials on the plate! RM's
Its uber cool , in the UK license plates that form anyones initials get sold as "personalised" plates , i know they are not really , it's interesting here in the US how many genuine personalised plates there are and the formats allowed.My brother paid something like 10k for a typical UK plate just because it had all 3 initials correct and 123 numbers.
Very, very nice! However, I'd get back on the right side of the road. I'd hate to see the front end get damaged.
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Nice ride! Be careful and enjoy to the max!
bob
PS: I remember Studebakers on the road and even got run over by one while I was
delivering newspapers, as a kid. Never forget that bullet nose hitting my front tire!
He cut a corner and ran smack into me!
<< <i> This car will be with me the rest of my driving life. >>
well done, please make sure you at least drive it some on weekends. I see way to many of the classics that just sit in a garage or warehouse.
Successful card BST transactions with cbcnow, brogurt, gstarling, Bravesfan 007, and rajah 424.
Congrats, It's a boy.
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I knew it would happen.
This is the first time in at least five years that someone here has traded their coin collection for a Studebaker!
Sold 2 pennies to buy my Cessna 185 Amphib.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
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<< <i>I guess ambro will be sleeping in the car for a while.....you always need to get approval from the wife >>
I guess it's one thing to sneak a coin into the house. It's quite another to slip a new car into the garage.
Congratulations, brother.
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
With that said (and honestly, I've never seen one in my lifetime), I'm kinda groovin' on it. The '67 Skylark, actually rode in one, as my grandfather got a new one for my nana...but ....this is my first time putting my peepers on a Studebaker. The more I look at it, the more I'm liking it.
msmorrisine...I have seen the Dart rag-top (similar to the 2 door Plymouth Valiant my dad had as a kid...saw that in pictures only), and love that Dart, but would love it more with a Hemi. Old Mopar......need an Official Dodge Boys Rally Team jacket to go with that one (I had to look up images for the Rally Team jacket....just the name 'Dodge Boys..' sounded cheesy..lol)....satin jackets were big back then, I guess, huh?
Remember, people, I'm young, so go easy!!!
Make sure they really pamper this thing during its trip to you. If you pay for regular old car shipping you'll get it covered with road dings, grease, and bugs. I learned this the hard way. My car arrived with a half-inch stripe of grease over the hood, the windshield, and across the rear window. Mine was a VW, not a classic lady like this one. It would be a shame to see a single PMD ding on it.
enjoy it.
<< <i>Ok, I'm showing my age, or lack of it, but what's a Studebaker? >>
Now I'm really feeling old! I remember seeing NEW Studebakers in the showroom in the 1950's, after they had merged with Packard (another very old and revered automaker). One of my neighbors had a 1950 or 1951 Studebaker, which I thought even then was a weird-looking car. By 1953, they had changed to a much more modern style. Blame a price war between Ford and General Motors for the demise of many of the smaller manufacturers.
Here are some pics of older Studebakers:
1906 Studebaker model G double Phaeton 1915_Studebaker
1915_Studebaker
1927 Studebaker Commander 4 Door Sedan
1929 Studebaker Commander - a cool car for 1929!
1930 Studebaker Commander Brougham 8 Coupe
1950 Studebaker Champion
1953 Studebaker - a design that was years ahead of its time
Ambro, I hope you enjoy your Daytona. It must have been a tough decision to give up your $1 gold coins. I enjoyed seeing your posts when you acquired new ones.
Jim
I sat in one of the first Studebaker GTOs.
They were far from an unwanted auto.
Nice ride, Ambro.