We’ve seen modified Studebakers before with many sent to the Salt Flats. We all know the look: long, low and smooth.
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This Studebaker, originally a 1957 Golden Hawk, was completed in 2019 and features sheet metal grabbed from several other classics: 1960 Pontiac nose section and door …
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Looks a lot like an Ed "Big Daddy" Roth wannabe......
Um... so what part of the car is still there that makes it a Studebaker, the Windshield and door frames ?
The hood headlight sections from my MINI 's hood were used as part of a build , would that make the build a MINI ![cheeky cheeky](https://classicmotorsports.com/static/ckeditor/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/tongue_smile.png)
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