So I bought it, going to Lee D. for detailing and check out.
JP/Maryland Studebaker On the Net
So I bought it, going to Lee D. for detailing and check out.
JP/Maryland Studebaker On the Net
What a steal!!
Was this one of Lloyd Frette's cars? He was a member of the Iowa SDC back in the late 60's and 70's and I remember he had several '52's. If so it will be in immaculate condition.
I bet the original upholstery is like new under those seat covers. Too bad the International Meet is still over a month and a half away~that would be a good excuse for you to make the road trip to pick it up on the way to Omaha!
Craig
Sounds like his "fleet" of stuff. He was a professor at a near by college. Had several "52's and two GT Hawks all restored. Of course that was several years ago.
I have a 50s Studebaker seat cover book that shows that very pattern. I had an uncle who always put seat covers on his new Packards then Chryslers- so the seats would look good when he traded them in. Paul Johnson
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