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Last post for tonight. I attended the International Studebaker Meet in Lancaster, PA in 2008 and was asked to do some photography for the Studebaker Drivers Club magazine. Took loads of pictures as well as a helicopter ride to shoot the show from above. Here are a few...

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This is a 1958 Packard Hawk, only 588 were built.

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Studebaker diesel road tractor with the 96 BBC cab.

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1963 Studebaker Daytona with the optional R-2 engine with Paxton blower.

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A couple of pictures from the sky:

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* The one I am trying to get doesnt have hydraulics

But thanks for the pictures, I think one of those could be made up pretty easily
 
Seen At An ATHS Show This Summer.....

Nice flattie powered 8N with a vintage 4X conversion. Somewhat useless...... but if you have the $$$ ...... why not?


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I love flathead V8's. Seen a few Funk I6 and V8 converted 8N's. Not terribly useful, but super cool. I like how the grill now stays with the radiator when the hood pivots forward. Not seeing the rear hood/dash extension that I've seen on Funk conversions. What manufacturer made that vintage 4WD conversion.........or was it something cobbled from other vehicles by a prior owner long ago?
 
Not sure who did the 4X conversion. I'll ask my brother-inlaw, he is more knowledgable on them than I am. That is the second one I've seen in person though.
 
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Thats all for now. All those were taken at the show in Butner, NC. I really like seeing the tractors with implements. They may not have came straight outta the field, but maybe there is hope they aren't all garage queens :D
 
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