rickcaps55 Posted Monday at 01:06 PM Posted Monday at 01:06 PM 11 hours ago, Joe Lange said: I found out early on that you have to cut the hood, in front, at an angle to get it correct. However, even though the 'body side' came out good, the hood suffered. Had to do some serious hood repair to make it right. That thin strip across the top of the grill is a nightmare! Broke it several times before final priming and painting. I have a 'full size' 1960 Lark so I had some visual help. Thats really cool you also have the 1 to 1 that is in beautiful shape I am 72 and was always a AMC fan I grew up with them on the street thats when a car was a car and you had to drive it and it did not drive you. LOL.
rickcaps55 Posted Monday at 01:12 PM Posted Monday at 01:12 PM 2 minutes ago, rickcaps55 said: Thats really cool you also have the 1 to 1 that is in beautiful shape I am 72 and was always a AMC fan I grew up with them on the street thats when a car was a car and you had to drive it and it did not drive you. LOL. The Studebakers were good looking cars they were very close to the AMC look at the time most people would not remember but if you watched the old show Mr. Ed they had the Studebaker as their car and they also did ads for them to. 1
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