Studebaker George in Tallahassee is your man, if he can find the time to
work on it. He lurks here occassionally.
Dave Miller
"Stude_Family" <dtcmkc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> We have a 1950 Studebaker Champion that needs some work. We have two of
> our own businesses, so there's no way we have time two putter around
with
> it ourselves. So, we are looking for a shop that can do work on both the
> engine and body, and do a good job for a reasonable price. Does anyone
> know of such a place that is not too far from extreme Southwest Georgia?
>
>
> My uncle in Oklahoma was only the second owner of this car, and he
worked
> on it here and there for years in his shop. We were interested in an
> antique car that came from family, and his health was just too poor to
> work on it any more, so he decided to sell it to us. The body has been
> primed, and none of the original wind****elds or windows are cracked or
> broken, and it looks like the original chrome is all there, but not all
is
> attached. My uncle said he had had it running not too long before we
> picked it up a year ago, so maybe the engine is not too bad. The
interior
> is a mess, though, and we would want to add air conditioning and
> seatbelts.
>
>
> We want to find someone pretty soon, because I think my uncle would be
> glad to hear his project car has been really fixed up, and I would like
to
> get as much done as possible before he's gone.
>
> With help, maybe we can be driving our Stude soon!
>
> Thanks for any advice!
>
>
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