Tip of the hat to both of you!
This pic appears to support all the excellent feedback in this string.
I think this could be Greg’s answer on how to get us all up to the Studebaker museum this June!
Thanks for sharing Pat!
One of the pictures definitely shows the drive train missing. It would be interesting to understand the original engine, trans and ratios that got this thing in service.
Hi Bob, hope you are ready for spring and hope you can attend the Indiana meet!
It’s actually a 1935. fair price however…..
That would be a good article Rich.
Peter’s assement of 4-5 visits a month sounds right. Without viewing the data at the moment, about 50% of our membership have never accessed the PAS website, while about 70% of our members confirm they use a computer and access email ‘frequently’.
I know we all appreciate this feedback. . Thank you for it.
Hi Curtiss, you’ve mostly described the scope of our current due diligence. Instead of waiting the outcome, I invite you to actively participate in the process by being on a committee to consider next steps. I hope you plan to attend Branson and can remain active on the committee until a final work product is implemented.
Before then, I’m interested in viewing a few club websites that you consider modern, fully functional, and on par with what you would expect for the PAS. Let us know. It would be helpful for us to study them as preparation for our meeting.
Thanks-John
Hi Curtiss, your enthusiasm for a new website is clear. At the Winter Mini Meet in Branson MO, Feb 28-Mar 3, the current web presence will be a priority topic.
Our website is a powerful tool for the membership. It was developed by software specialists who happen to be, and currently are still, members of the PAS. The website they developed has been, and is, an amazing asset to the club. We intend to maintain all current functions, while weighing the need for any change to keep pace with current technology and methods. Of course, with cost in mind for any upgrades.
I suggest we all allow the current due diligence to take place. Your patience is appreciated.
John
Very nice Richard!
David thank you for the clear message on how to post pictures to the website.
This car was at the PAS National meet in 2012. A few pics are available on this site. It got first in class.
Cars & Parts magazine from that era is a great asset for an old car enthusiast. The gentleman’s name Dave is think of is Menno Duerkson. As one example, he wrote an excellent story about PA cars in the magazine for Sept 1967. The issue also includes pictures of the PAS 10 yr. national meet as well as many sales pictures of the 1932 car. Maurice Hendry is in a later C&P magazine with an in depth story dedicated to the V-12 engine.
Dave, I’m looking forward to learning those other dates!
John
Mark, welcome to the PAS and enjoy!
John
It’s a 1933 car, one of the pic’s show’s a cowl paint tag for a chevy, circa 1970.
Ken and all, have a blessed new year!
John and Susan
David, as a guy who is active in this trade, your tips are a tremendous asset to us. It’s great value to have these ‘taking points’ when considering a shop about a job.
Thanks for sharing!