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    Why am I putting his link here? Well, he IS my brother and he DID have an antique car -- a 1924 Studebaker -- all original! Too cool!
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    Jim's old 1924 Studebaker!

    And my little brother's last resto... a 1950 Studebaker Champion he restored form the ground up. Probably THE nicest Studie you will EVER see.

    Jim's 1950 Champion Studebaker!

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