Rare, 1962 Studebaker Lark Daytona Model, Unique Seldom Seen, No Reserve. on 2040-cars
Loves Park, Illinois, United States
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Up for auction is a unique seldom seen Rare 1962 StudeBaker Lark Daytona Model. With a 259 V8 and automatic transmission, has power steering, power brakes, radio, aftermarket tachometer. Older Restoration showing signs of normal wear and tear, such as paint interior sun visors door kick panels. This is a solid cruise night, car show vehicle to have fun with the hobby and be the only one at the show:) Drive Home:) Vehicle can be seen anytime from 9am to 7pm I encourage you to ask questions and come see for your self:) Located just over an hour from Chicago O' Hare airport. Selling for a friend who is not computer literate, please call him from 9am to 7pm Lloyd at 815 218-2824 owner or you may call me Jeff at 779 423-4174 to set up an appointment to view. Thank You On Jul-28-14 at 06:52:51 PDT, seller added the following information: Please note, after talking with the owner, I have the trunk lock for the vehicle and there is an electric fuel pump for easier starting. Vehicle is sold as is. On Jul-31-14 at 10:00:54 PDT, seller added the following information: Hello, after a longer test drive, it appears this vehicle is running hot at stop lights, ( may need a new thermostat or re core radiator ) also turn signals do not work. Please understand this is a 1962 vehicle and not a newer vehicle. I would advise having a trailer to bring home on any distance over an hour. I have discussed this with the senior owner of this vehicle. Thank You |
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