Great video of a great looking car! I see this video was made 5 years ago, so I hope you're still enjoying that very fine ride. I have a '51 Campion Starlight Coupe that I restored about 10 years ago.
"My wife says it's right there" had me busting up. oh my gosh why are you the king of dad jokes. The really placid delivery makes the jokes hit even harder.
Dad loved Studebakers. We had four during my teenage years. I learned to drive on a 53 Commander V8 stick shift. Never forgot that car. He even let me cool it up. 3" lowering blocks, spun aluminum Bonneville moon hubcaps, glasspac duel exhaust, 3 on the floor and of course the Black DiceI in the windshield. I only had my learners permit at the time, but boy that car was fun. The last Stude I remember was a 56 Golden Hawk with the Packard V/8 that he bought for 'Mom'. My brother and I new better though, the grin on his face when he brought it home gave him away. Aluminum engine turned dash with Stewart Warner gauges, Golden & Cream two-tone paint, it was one cool ride.It was just time for me to be the head of the "crew." Me with my 200ft one wheel burnouts. I still consider to be it the first muscle car, that ride was a HOOT. I still have those Dice...wish I had the car to put them in.
Great video of a great looking car! I see this video was made 5 years ago, so I hope you're still enjoying that very fine ride. I have a '51 Campion Starlight Coupe that I restored about 10 years ago.
Lovely looking 1955 Studebaker.
+Jason Carpp Thanks Jason, I appreciate the comment.
"My wife says it's right there" had me busting up. oh my gosh why are you the king of dad jokes. The really placid delivery makes the jokes hit even harder.
Thank you!
I can see why the previous owner was shedding a tear. That's a special car.
It's a beauty!
Dad loved Studebakers. We had four during my teenage years.
I learned to drive on a 53 Commander V8 stick shift. Never forgot that car.
He even let me cool it up. 3" lowering blocks, spun aluminum Bonneville moon hubcaps, glasspac duel exhaust, 3 on the floor and of course the Black DiceI in the windshield.
I only had my learners permit at the time, but boy that car was fun.
The last Stude I remember was a 56 Golden Hawk with the Packard V/8 that he bought for 'Mom'.
My brother and I new better though, the grin on his face when he brought it home gave him away.
Aluminum engine turned dash with Stewart Warner gauges, Golden & Cream two-tone paint, it was one cool ride.It was just time for me to be the head of the "crew." Me with my 200ft one wheel burnouts.
I still consider to be it the first muscle car, that ride was a HOOT.
I still have those Dice...wish I had the car to put them in.
Thanks for the comment. Sounds like you had or have a good Dad!
Old Red should be a good addition to the farm. It has big in looks appeal.
Enjoy Old Red......love the video!
+Mary Henderson Thank you Mary for commenting.
Mine is black with a flathead six. Not a bad car for a 16 year old huh? I'm proud of my purchase.
I always think that a black car looks rich.
Hi uncle. Very nice video. Can I know, where are you from? I like your farming video
Thank you. I live in the United States. It was good to hear from you.
Old Red is 2 years newer than mine.
Thanks for commenting, enjoy your Stude!
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I'm from India.
Thank for replying, That’s a long ways from me.
I'm from Bosnia.
Sounds like Chevy power.
That it is 283 V8
@@farmerbob9572 Too bad. The orginal 259 was a fine engine.
"My wife Sally come along"...good grief, what has become of English grammar??