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3 Jan 2010, 04:10 (Ref:2607504) | #1 | |
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A nice piece of history available!
1964 Studebaker Commander R4 - Bathurst class winner This highly important ex-racing car has a fabulous history, including a class win and 4th place outright at Bathurst. The car was a special order from the factory in 2-door RHD configuration (not available to the public in Australia), specifically for racing. Ordered new for NSW Studebaker dealer and racer Bert Needham. It features a Granatelli R4 V8 engine (210kW - 280bhp), disc brakes, uprated racing spec suspension, Twin-Traction LSD, tachometer, floor shift, larger fuel tank and many other genuine Studebaker period items. It is believed that only two or three such cars were ever built. |
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4 Jan 2010, 12:54 (Ref:2607967) | #2 | |
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You can see the shuttered view of Australian motor racing on this site by the lack of response to this post. If it ain't a Holden or Falcon it does not count.
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4 Jan 2010, 15:16 (Ref:2608023) | #3 | |
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I personally wish I had the funds - what a classic - we seem to have lost that in this country with our Cochrane Championship.
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I preferred the look of the 2 door Lark myself, but this is a valuable find Who will add it to their collections, Mr Bowden, Mr Champion? I somehow dont think so |
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4 Jan 2010, 21:01 (Ref:2608150) | #5 | |||
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Don't think that its an "icon" car to add to any of the big collections but interesting, a good find and a car that should get picked up - but that's about it. |
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4 Jan 2010, 21:59 (Ref:2608169) | #6 | ||
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or perhaps it was from a couple of years before some were born and have no recollection and therefore no love for it??
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5 Jan 2010, 21:31 (Ref:2608606) | #7 | ||
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Ah the memories of the Victoria Police Lark Pursuit cars in the first couple of years at Bathurst!
Nothing could live with them until they ran out of brakes. I guess they must have discouraged a lot of people from trying to do a runner in their day. |
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GTR, that is a two-door Lark - or Super Lark to be precise. Maybe you're thinking of the Hawk - or Golden Hawk: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._Hawk_late.jpg |
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http://tentenths.com/forum/showthread.php?t=90930 Maybe if the op stuck it in the Motorsport History forum, he might have better luck. |
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6 Jan 2010, 07:31 (Ref:2608754) | #10 | ||
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Used to work with a bloke who was right into the Studebakers. I wonder if they mean the 2-door was not available rhd just in the 'post' body, I can't remember if the Daytona's I've seen (same body but pillarless) were imports or sold here.
It would be a great companion for the Grp N Studebaker that was for sale a while back. Would be a bold move to take that car & put it back on the track though. |
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6 Jan 2010, 08:46 (Ref:2608773) | #11 | ||
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The Cops used Studebaker Cruisers in Perth in the early to mid sixties , they were quite a bit quicker and handled better than the Chrysler Royal V8s and the Dodge Phoneix ; on a Triumph 110 they were all very easy to outrun and they all seriously ran out of brakes after a few hard brake applications , the Cooper S and the Falcon V8 were years ahead as Police vehicles when they came out , even on a bike you had to think quick as the Cooper S handled well and would stay with the bikes on the open road.
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I have a fading memory of an American aftermarket firm that created Studilacs. The market place wasn't always impressed with Studebaker's motive power. When re-engined with Cadillac engines they were considerably more potent. Think this might have been the Hawk rather than the Lark though. |
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6 Jan 2010, 23:50 (Ref:2609172) | #13 | ||
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Quick bit of research revealed the Studillac to have been based on the Studebaker Starliner actually. What a great name for a car.
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7 Jan 2010, 06:20 (Ref:2609267) | #14 | ||
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I'm sure a Studillac featured in one of the James Bond books.
The one I always liked was the Wagonaire with the sliding roof (until they worked out they all leaked & dropped the idea that is) |
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7 Jan 2010, 08:33 (Ref:2609292) | #15 | ||
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It was Felix Leiter's car in Live and Let Die where Leiter got partially eaten by a shark. In filming Live and Let Die and Doctor No out of order the continuity had to be extensively re-written and in the end Leiter got his on-screen mauling in Licence to Kill.
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13 Jan 2010, 06:53 (Ref:2612570) | #16 | ||
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But more importantly, I don't remember the Studillac making an appearance in any of the movies!!! (probably no product-placement fee...)
I'm pretty sure it made an appearance in the Diamonds Are Forever book as well. |
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13 Jan 2010, 07:40 (Ref:2612578) | #17 | ||
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Or more likely the cars were 15-20 year old pieces of irrelevant junk by the time the films were made. The books had Bond as having served neat the end of World War II. Would have made different viewing of Casino Royale if a 90-year-old had strode out of the surf in budgie smugglers heading for the Ocean Club in Bermuda.
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14 Jan 2010, 06:00 (Ref:2613118) | #18 | ||
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Topic??? Not familiar with the term lol...
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