Hey ya'll greetings from woodstock. Im Brad, 30, a harley-davidson technician by day and a studebaker junkie at night . Ive been obsessed with classics for about 17 years when i found my first car a 66 mustang. i worked on that thing in the driveway until i got my licence. But nobody told me that tires were so expensive. But i drove that car until the motor blew up, and had a bout with the muscle cars (1970 Camaro, 1967 Camaro). Well i after selling the toys cause well a motorcycle tech dont make very good money, i have found a studebaker, a 1952 commander starliner. its a little, well alot rough but oh well i have nothing but time. but a buddy of mine turned me on to your website and i think i have finally found some guys and gals that actually know what they are talking about. ive been poking around the forums for about a month now and am really enjoing what i am reading and seeing. so thanks for having me...
Welcome. The world needs more orphan lovers. Now go out, find yourself a supercharged R2, and get that Studey humpin'
Welcome from Snellville. Did you get that car from Alan? Maybe we will see you at the cruise in tomorrow in Woodstock.
Greetings from Rockmart GA, between Aragon and Van Wert, 6 miles SW of Taylorsville. Just a little ways west on 278 from Dallas and Hiram (which the REAL locals still pronounce "Harm.") Henrietta (the '38 Ford pickup) and I welcome you. I like those old Studebakers. Of course, you'll need a life-sized Kermit the Frog to ride with you.
Hello from Roswell. We have breakfast everyother Sunday here in Roswell at the Southern Skillet. The next one is tomorrow. I'll be missing it this time but others will be there.
big pauly, yes i did get the stude from alan, my roommate knows alan from the tattoo shop. he made an offer i couldnt refuse. it needs alot of work but i have nothing but time. do you know anything about the car? ive been getting alot of weird looks when i mention that i bought that car.