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Curious. Instead of all that work on an 8.8 " Ford, why not just get a complete 9 inch?
Seems like a lot less effort. Love the car ![]() My fathers favorite car was a 53 Studebaker roadster. As I recall they did not have a V8. His was a six cylinder, three speed overdrive. Because of the body shape I remember a trip in eastern Oregon where he said we were going nearly 110 MPH. That was about 1958. The miracle of nylon tires Last edited by lorenr; 12-01-2022 at 03:18 PM. |
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https://macsmotorcitygarage.com/secr...studebaker-v8/
Yes, a very little one Ernie SS/I and a few others #354 |
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Thanks to all for the comments and links. I have had other fish frying lately but will be back on track soon. [so, to speak]
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