![]() 04/18/2019 at 13:23 • Filed to: Studebaker | ![]() | ![]() |
A “1954 Studebaker V8 w/ Suicide Doors”
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Gotta say it looks more like a sedan than an estate.
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What is the price? They don’t know they have,
a 1950 Champion with an I6. Unless a newer 289 engine was dropped into it at some point.
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No price listed. A majority of the time estate sales have cars they take silent bids .
So you’re saying their description of 1954 Studebaker V8 is wrong?
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Gib to Rmablin nao
And yes, a ‘50.
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Checking again they are wrong and I was wrong.
From the styling it is a 1950 or 1951 model. If it has a factory V8 it would be a 1951 model. It would be a lower trim Commander model since it does not have the fender top chrome turn signals, so it should be a 1951 Commander.
![]() 04/18/2019 at 14:02 |
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Awe man, does this mean that Fozzie is dead? Damn.
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I wonder if that means they have a non-vin-matching title for a 54
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Whew! Fozzie’s was a two-door. The bear lives!
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1951 SWB Commander sedan. If it's a V8 it's a 232.