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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Woodland Mi. USA
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Its interesting how many of us hot rodders are attracted to that number 3 and letter W togather isn't it. Maybe I should have put ...not ford.... but cool..... in the title. Well I really enjoy the post with pictures of old tin here on the hamb so I figured I would share a few pics of this 37 stude express coupe. Just came to the shop via rollback yesterday. Owner is a young fella who inherited the car from his grandpa. Car sat in a barn for over 50 years! Date on rear plate is 1954......the year I was born. How can someone leave something this cool alone for all that time anyway.
My challenge is to get it running again. I am an old ford guy myself so finding the needed parts may be difficult. My production numbers book says 3,125 stude coupes were made in 37. Only 1,000 in 38. So not too many parts cars around I am sure. If anyone reading this has one of these around for parts please let me know. I know the chances are slim but maybe. Steve
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: hope,ar 71801
Posts: 603
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Those were pretty cars. I love that front! Introduce him to the HAMB!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA
Posts: 2,252
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BEAUTIFUL!
It seems to be in great shape. That fender can be banged out. The rear end is gorgeous -- the trunk is well-sculpted and looks to be generous in size. Is the car now yours or are you doing this work for the grandson?
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: kentucky
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Those other 3-W are getting boring. I like the change.
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Join Date: Jan 1995
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 11,019
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gorgeous lines... would make an amazing late 40's style custom.
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Woodland Mi. USA
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Not my car........just hired to get it running again and maybe a little body and paint on down the road. Steve
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Glasgow, KY
Posts: 3,453
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You gotta dig that body styling, grille, lines, etc.
And that crazy back glass. Beautiful. Rich
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Wichita, Kansas
Posts: 1,811
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Yes, the 37 Stude is pretty model. That coupe looks great.
There is a 37 Stude sedan that a guy took from a 4-door to a 2-door (Street rod style) it is a beautiful car. My favorite of any "street rod". But I wouldn't street rod that thing, I would agree with Ryan it would make a very cool custom rod.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Davisburg, Michigan
Posts: 357
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In Michigan and looks to be solid! Wow, cool!!
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Ridgefield, Ct.
Posts: 9,473
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One of the best woodworkers in my area is building a 2Door woodie from a '37 Studebaker 4door, that front end is in a class of its own, just beautiful. Parts should be cheap, the rolling chassis and body remains from the woodie project sold for less then $100.00 on eBay.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Independence, MO
Posts: 720
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I've got the original Champion 8 spark plugs for the '33-'40 Studes for $20.00 per box of ten postpaid if you think you'll be needing them. WWII factory rebuilt plugs- they run great and you don't have to worry about a 'sort of' right modern plug that's over priced. That's an 8 on the far right of this picture. I have them in cadmium plate or black bases.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Portland, OR
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That looks like the Dictator model. Beautiful cars! Contact the Studebaker Drivers Club in South Bend, Indiana. The Stude club is pretty big and there are parts out there for it from the Stude specific vendors.
There is some great styling there so mods should be done with respect to that. A little would go a long way. -Erik |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: I'm from Ohio
Posts: 6,246
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Man thats a beautiful cstom in the making.
Its lines knock you out.. the trunk-area window area are perfect. i love the front end with that grille and headlight arangement. I'm not a custom loving man but this car would change me in a minute.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: HAMB Lake, MN
Posts: 1,282
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Hopefully the grandson is interested in the car, not just fixing it up to sell! It's always sad to me when you hear about a car like this that obviously meant a lot to the grandfather that gets passed on to an ungratefull family member (usually young) who dumps it as quick as they can to buy something different.(usually new)
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Russellville, Missouri
Posts: 418
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Man, that car has gorgeous lines.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Downtown Burt, Michigan
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Thats a cool car man. Even cooler to see it's in Michigan.
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Woodland Mi. USA
Posts: 547
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The grandson is in colledge and wants to keep the car around for a long time I think. The car was not and is not for sale and thats always a good sign that it won't go away to the highest bidder anytime soon.
Yes I too know of cases where an old car is inherited and not wanted by the recepient. Those orphan cars can change hands many times before finding a loving home. I get the feeling this old stude is cherished by the family members who now hold its future in their hands. Steve
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Bay Area, CA/ Norfolk, VA
Posts: 830
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wow. that is so cool.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Deuceland, in South Carolina
Posts: 7,597
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Most everyone here knows of a cool car or two that cannot be bought ... until some old person dies .. and HOPES that they are the one to be able to buy it ...
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Location: Mesquite, TEXAS
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