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 Posted: Dec 18, 2014 04:36AM
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thanks for the replys, i will check these

if anyone knows of a good salvage yard let me know

thank you again 

 Posted: Dec 17, 2014 08:41AM
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Try //www.classicent.com/studebaker/

There are also lots of Stude parts suppliers online. Here is a list of a few. //www.studebakervendors.com/

 Posted: Dec 17, 2014 06:19AM
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go to the aaca.org forum

 Posted: Dec 17, 2014 05:35AM
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Not an answer but, back in high school my buddy had a Lark. We called it Snark the Lark. I think his parents took it to Fla when they retired. There is a local who is in the Studebaker Club and has several but not sure he has a Lark. I will ask when I see him where to look. Steve (CTR)

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i am trying to find a salvage yard south of Iowa that has rust free Studebaker Larks in there yard for parts

i have a 1960 Studebaker Lark 2 door hardtop that i am looking for the inner trunk corners below the tail lamps

can anyone think of an older yard that might have some Studebakers laying around ??

everything around here including the ones on my car are rusty and not repairable 

please let me know 

thank you!!  John

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