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Help identify some strange parts


silverstude

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I was wandering through a few antique places near Warrenton Va recently and came across these parts in the corner of a garage. The were in boxes labelled Studebaker. Can anyone identify them?

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Only joking....

These are pictures of a few, very rare parts owned by Greg Cone. Greg lives in the rural Washington suburbs where he tinkers with things like cars and airplanes. He has a very good reputation for quality and excellence in workmanship and wanted to share with everyone his latest projects.

The below link was started by John Feser (unimogjohn) from Marshall VA, who is an excellent crafsman in his own right and is displaying his efforts in restoring an avanti. He's been incorporating excerpts from Greg's projects, in with his own.

Please take the time to go to the below link and read through the pages. They start on page 29, so much has already transpired. Greg wanted this informaton on the SDC/AOAI sites and ok'd me posting it.

This will be an interesting year...

http://forums.aaca.org/f190/avanti-r...269244-29.html

Bob Johnstone

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