Lark Bits for sale

Hey folks,

I know it's been *years* since I posted, but I'm still playing with cars, albeit more than just Studebakers now. At any rate, my old lark wagon finally got a serious sandblasting and well, she split in half. (the bottom just disintegrated.) Having realized that this body is unrestorable, I've opted to do the discretion is the better half of valour thing and at least see if the parts can be passed on to others.

She was a 1959 Studebaker Lark VIII Wagon.

I listed a couple parts on ebay already (particularly the custom lightened flywheel I bought years ago).

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If anyone needs/wants/is in search of anything, please let me know. I'll give first dibs to the Studebaker community on parts. Now, please note, this stuff's been sitting in boxes for ~7 years now, so it'll take me a while to sort through the bits to remove the non-usable stuff.

On the bright side, my 1953 Champion (Annabelle) is still going strong and I'm about to start an in-situ restoration of her. It'll be documented on my website

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Now, I'm working more than ever, just got married, and found out I have a junior greasemonkey on the way (aside from the one I acquired in marriage) so things are pretty crazy/hectic around here.

Cheers! Jody Kerr

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Congratulations on the marriage, Jody! I hope she's understanding to a fellow 'motorhead'.

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