 Car guys know that for the most part, we can’t help what cars we are attracted to. Sure, most everybody finds a 1963 Corvette beautiful, or a Ferrari F40 lusty, but most gearheads have that one particular style which, for whatever reason, is their favorite. You could list a million reasons why Studebaker was a bad brand, but to a die hard, it won’t matter, because it is just the best.
Car guys know that for the most part, we can’t help what cars we are attracted to. Sure, most everybody finds a 1963 Corvette beautiful, or a Ferrari F40 lusty, but most gearheads have that one particular style which, for whatever reason, is their favorite. You could list a million reasons why Studebaker was a bad brand, but to a die hard, it won’t matter, because it is just the best.
And it must have been a die hard Studebaker fan who put together today’s eBay Find of the Day. This real steel body 1929 Studebaker has been given a full-on hot rod restoration, slamming the car to the ground and giving it a candy-red paint job that leaves us developing a bit of Studebaker bias ourselves.
The slammed-look is thanks to a 4-inch drop axle, though the seller still claims there is about 5-inches of ground clearance with the airbag system aired up. Of course a ride like this has airbags, and Wilwood brakes out back and a front brake kit from the SoCal Speed Shop. In fact, about the only thing “original” on this hot rod is the ‘29 Studebaker body, which was chopped only 5-inches. It is even titled as a ‘29 Studebaker, though it sits on a custom tubular steel chassis.
Between the fenders is the classic Chevy 350 V8 backed by a Turbo 350 transmission, and this Studebaker rides on vintage 15-inch rims. The seller says it runs good and will drive anywhere, and we believe him; this rod looks ready for a nice long trip up the California coast. We’d drive it anywhere if we had the chance; for $28,500, would you?
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