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1924 Studebaker was $1900 now $18 000!!!!

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  • 1924 Studebaker was $1900 now $18 000!!!!

    Spotted this a few days ago listed at $1900. The seller doesn't list much info other than it be a "old car 1924". I have no idea what it is but it seems way cool. The railroad wheels are an added bonus! Anyone care to take a stab at identifying this thing?

    For those of you who may be interested, the car is located in Quebec City, QC.






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    Re: 1924 Studebaker was $1900 now $18 000!!!!

    Apparently this car has been identified as a 1924 Studebaker. Seller now claims it as being rare and upped the price 10 fold!

    Was $1900 and is now listed for $18 000!!!

    I don't know the actual value of the car but it could have been a good deal at its old price :P

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    • #3
      Re: 1924 Studebaker was $1900 now $18 000!!!!

      mmmm the power of greed
      Doing it all wrong since 1966

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        Re: 1924 Studebaker was $1900 now $18 000!!!!

        Greedabaker ;D. ~J/W.

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          Re: 1924 Studebaker was $1900 now $18 000!!!!

          All I gotta say is poeple in Hell want ice-water...

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          • #6
            Re: 1924 Studebaker was $1900 now $18 000!!!!

            Someone's gonna get.......'Railroaded'(I KILL ME ;D ;D :D :D!!)! ~J/W.

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            • #7
              Re: 1924 Studebaker was $1900 now $18 000!!!!

              I originally guessed that the giant steel wheels on this car were for rail tracks, but I was mistaken - sorry folks! :-[

              After a quick search for 1924 Stude's I noticed that some of these road-bound roadsters were equipped with these from the factory - now, those are some steelies! :D

              You can check some pics out here:

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              • #8
                Re: 1924 Studebaker was $1900 now $18 000!!!!

                Yea, my '29 Chevy has the same kind of wheels, but with tires mounted. I never noticed the resemblance to train wheels till now. good call haha!

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