Sweet lookin' Chevy One-Fifty there, Whitt! Yep, that turquoise and white two-tone sure gives that beauty a period look, alright!

As a very young tyke, the first car I remember my parents owning was a '56 Two-Ten Station Wagon "Townsman" in those very same colors.
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I have a 55 Studebaker Champion 2 door hard top in my garage now. I'm 2nd owner and it has 77,000 miles on it. Unrestored and it runs and is drivable. Probably need some break work since it has been parked since 92. My neighbor had the Champ truck, was a small dump/steak body. It is still there but needs tons of work. He also has some wreckers one is a 4x4 wrecker and one a diesel wrecker, all from the 50s. He also has a fire truck tanker from the 50s also Studebaker. I could have strangled him when he sold the big stainless siren off the top of it.
BTW Ian...I'm wonderin' what exactly are you plannin' to "break" on that poor ol' Studie o' yours back there? And could you also explain to me what a "steak body" truck looks like? Are we talkin' some kind'a Filet Mignon or a Porterhouse cut look here, dude???

(sorry about that Ian, but I just couldn't seem to put the "BRAKES" on this lousy little gibe o' mine...I sure hope I haven't driven a "STAKE" through that big ol' heart o' yours here, ol' buddy!!!)

