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Stude at home

Finally-after years of searching--I found the old car I always wanted, a 1940 Studebaker Commander. Here are some pics of  it in our garage. It was delivered today.

Submitted by Brad on Mar 9, 2010

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by cyclists306 - 1 year ago
Irvine, CA United States
Member Since: Feb 2007
Member Points: 1851

Really happy for you Brad!!

by Jay - 1 year ago
San Jose United States
Member Since: Nov 2006
Member Points: 4260

man that is SOOOO dang cool Brad! love it!

by geoff - 1 year ago
Fountain Valley, CA United States
Member Since: Jan 2007
Member Points: 11598

this thing is sweet, we rode in it last night.  Now i want an old classic car.  Niiiiiice choice, Brad.   It was a real treat riding in it.  My kids loved that they didnt have any seat belts.

by Sean - 1 year ago
Beaverton United States
Member Since: Jan 2007
Member Points: 8399

Wow Brad, looks great.  Can't wait to see it in October.

by Jay - 1 year ago
San Jose United States
Member Since: Nov 2006
Member Points: 4260

I know, isnt it funny that nobody freaks out when you go for a ride in an old car without a seatbelt on, because its not against the law. But man, the second you try and put a kid in a modern day car (which has a million other safety precautions those old cars dont) without a carseat or seat belt, you'd think the world was coming to an end.

by Valorie - 1 year ago
Orange County United States
Member Since: Jan 2007
Member Points: 13555

We had 6 people crammed in that car and room for more as we could sit anyway and anywhere.

by geoff - 1 year ago
Fountain Valley, CA United States
Member Since: Jan 2007
Member Points: 11598

urs is nicer than this one.

 

by Valorie - 1 year ago
Orange County United States
Member Since: Jan 2007
Member Points: 13555

 I think we looked at this one. 

by Jay - 1 year ago
San Jose United States
Member Since: Nov 2006
Member Points: 4260

thats the kinda fixer upper i would love. i could watch sean work on it all day

by cyclists306 - 1 year ago
Irvine, CA United States
Member Since: Feb 2007
Member Points: 1851

that's peculiar, though, because it looks American made, but the steering wheel is on the right.  I thought at first it was a reverse image, but the signs on the wall are ok...??  Wonder what it is?

by Brad - 1 year ago
Fountain Valley, CA United States
Member Since: Jan 2007
Member Points: 1639

Yep, all this one needs is to finish up the brake job and she's ready to roll. I would suggest a Midas Lifetime Brake package.

by Franky - 1 year ago
Sherwood, OR United States
Member Since: Apr 2007
Member Points: 921

We are wo h appy for you Brad that your dream has come true.  will be anious to see  it when we ar down there next week..F & F

by sarahseverson - 1 year ago
Evanston, IL United States
Member Since: Mar 2007
Member Points: 2431

congrats Brad!!

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