Vehicle Owner

Member ID: jjschooley

Location: Yuma, AZ

Vehicle Info

1950 Studebaker Lark

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile60 sec @ 50 mph
  • 0-6060sec
  • Top Speed100mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Last updated: Mar 27, 2005

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John’s Studebaker Lark
“PACKARD Otis”

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PAGE 1 EXTERIOR
PAGE 2 INTERIOR
PAGE 3 ENGINE AND TRUNK

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My 1950 Packar Just got a wash job
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Just moved the Packard to it's new home here in Yuma from Los Angeles.

jjschooley's 1950 Studebaker Lark


I had to Traylor it down from LA. Look at the interior and you will see why.
OOOOOUCH! HOLD THE PHONE. "NO BREAKS YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING"
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jjschooley's 1950 Studebaker Lark


No kidding drove it around to the back to start working on it and when I got near the garage it picked up some speed and when I hit the breaks there were none. Ran into my motor home and didn't dammage it, but you can see the body work I have ahead of me on the Packard.

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58yeoman  

Posted by: 58yeoman

03/12/2006 04:01PM

Great prodject car. Have fun fixing it up. Love to see the final results. Check out my 58 wagon sometime.

xfirebird02x  

Posted by: xfirebird02x

08/27/2005 02:02PM

Hey nice studee. To bad you banged it up though - not that bad of a dent really - Anyway I think my project is a thousand times worse lol Good luck!

tylers88  

Posted by: tylers88

08/18/2005 12:00PM

thats a cool old car hope you can get it done easly but then it wouldn't be much fun either keep me up dated

Shningy  

Posted by: Shningy

04/30/2005 02:15PM

Very cool project. Good luck and keep posting pictures as you progress.

Oldsaddict  

Posted by: Oldsaddict

03/28/2005 03:54AM

Thank you John for the nice words. I don't know yet how hard it is to get parts for my Oldsmobile because I bought it with my grandfather only one month ago and everything is still working and doesn't need to be replaced ( fortunately !). But we have another Oldsmobile (it's a cutlass salon of 1979, very rare) which is not running anymore ( since 1990) and my grandfather tried to find new motors parts , it was possible but so expensive. There are specialized shops in France which buy the parts in USA. Come to see our Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon 1979 at www.cardomain.com/id/oldscutlassaloon See ya.Grieg

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Member ID: jjschooley

Location: Yuma, AZ