Thursday, July 3, 2008

Barn Find or Just a Barn?

It's amazing the things that exist in the world around you that mean nothing one day, yet have significance the next. This sign hangs on a building just down the street from the Tucson shop. No telling how many times we've driven past this street and never taken a second glance...


Many Studebakers used to reside at this site...now it's mainly just a few bits and pieces of days gone by. These doors are proof positive that Studebaker trucks were used for work trucks! Need a little landscape maintenance?


This little guy has seen better days. Anyone want to try their hand at a little Studebaker identification?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I belive it's a 1962 Lark 4/door.

I went to this sale, but by the time i'd arrived everything i looked at was sold.

The owner of this yard was kind of a legend in Tucson Studebaker lore. And was a master craftsman of wooden wheels.

I am still amazed of all the yards that pop up. Full of old cars. Collected by people who are going to fix them someday. And then they go to the bone box and the relatives sell it off.

Sound fimilar. hey all igo to say is HEY leave my Studes alone. You don't want to. no don't want to sell'em when i'm gone. :) daa