Author: Theresa Heiser
2021 Raffle Car Drawing
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The 2021 Keystone Region Chapter Raffle Car is a 1960 Studebaker Lark Regal Convertible with a 289 CI engine, 4 barrel carburetor, and 3 speed overdrive transmission. Optional equipment includes a radio, heater, clock and fender skirts. A car cover is also included. The odometer shows only 18k miles, and the car had been partially restored at one time. The Lark is black with a red interior and white convertible top, and is in excellent condition. As a bonus, the winner of the 1st Prize 1960 Lark will receive stained glass art work resembling the Lark emblem found on the grille of the raffle car. This 10”, custom designed piece was hand-crafted and donated by a Keystone Region family member.
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Barn Find ’41 Studebaker President 4 Door Sedan
Think they’re all gone? Guess again!
July 24, 2008 – By Dennis Foust
Do you think all the good Studebakers have been found? I’m here to prove you wrong.
The 41 President 4-Dr sedan shown in the pictures attached has set in a barn for over 45 years. I’d known about this car for nearly a decade, but somehow, the party who owned it was never quite ready to sell it. I’d looked at it many years ago, and it was a pretty forlorn looking vehicle, with two wheels off and surrounded by loose straw. It looked to be a mess. Looks can be deceiving!
A few weeks ago, my son called me and told me he had received a call from the party who owned the car. They wanted to know if I was interested in the car. Naw….not hardly (lie!!!) I could hardly contain my enthusiasm as I told my son to call her back and find out when we could look at the car.
On a rain-soaked Sunday in July, we ventured to the barn where the car was stored. There it sat…..smiling at me…up to its bumpers in loose straw, and completely covered on one side with same. We opened the doors….looked inside and guess what? Factory clock, factory radio, deluxe horn ring….all the makings of a ’41 Studebaker President. “What are the miles on it?” I asked my son, Neil. He said, “you aren’t going to believe this….30,850.” At this point, the car had a new home…..I just had to make the deal. I met with the owner’s son, made him the offer and waited. She’s not going to take it….or she’ll change her mind. Oh well, I tried….
A week passed, and I got a call from my son, Neil. He said….“you’ve got the car, but she wants it out of there today or tomorrow, as they are putting hay in the barn tomorrow, and if you don’t get it now, it’ll be a year until you can do so.” He said “I’ll get it for you and bring it home.”
The 16th of July was a busy day as Cindy and I were preparing for a public sale of my mother and dad’s furnishings….and I see my son approaching with his truck, trailer and a vehicle on the back. Can this be the same vehicle I looked at?? My son has washed the car….vacuumed the inside out….and it’s not only an original ’41 President…it’s a very solid ’41 President. We’ve found only one rust through on the car in a very easy to fix spot. It’s solid….very solid. The original fan belt is on the car, and nothing appears to be missing. The tires, weather-checked and rotten-looking, still hold air.
Take a look at the pictures….the cars are STILL out there….you just have to look a bit to find them.
Denny Foust
Raffle Car Tickets SOLD OUT
NOTICE: All raffle tickets have been sold for the 2017 York Swap Meet Raffle, however tickets are available for the new raffle below!
The 2017 Raffle Drawing will be held at 2pm March 11, 2017 at the Antique Automobile Club of America Museum in Hershey, PA and televised live at the Studebaker York Swap Meet!
1st Prize: 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk PS, PB, auto trans, supercharger, 63,XXX mi. believed actual miles. Gold Ext., Gold vinyl inerior. Mostly original survivor with one older repaint. A really nice driver.
2nd Prize: $2,000
Raffle tickets are now available for this 1963 Studebaker
Drawing for the 2018 Raffle is March 10, 2018. See rules and regulations for details.
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