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In this Discussion
- fst64_v8pwr September 2010
- Oldcar_Mechanic August 2010
- Steve E September 2010
Anyone have any idea what I've got here?
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Hi,
I found this little gem at the side of the road yesterday. It's metal, oldp-school chrome and nice, deep, casting.
Anyone have any idea what car goes with this emblem? I've searched Chevy and Ford vintage/emblem sites, close, but no cigar.
Thanks!
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Looks like it's off a mid 50's Stude to me.
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Posting on different boards can be confusing and I hope you check them.
Anyone, I'm not complaining to you just trying to make it easier for everyone.
SO, I talked to a friend that is in a Studebaker club and he sent me this.

He says 65 or 66 Studebaker Daytona.
Hope this helps.
Ron -
Just got the new 'Turning Wheels" magazine. In Studebaker International's ad they list this emblem for; 57 Silver Hawk w/ 289 cid engine, 57 sedans w/ 289 engine, & 64 Daytona hardtops.
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thats a cool one - was trying to figure it out... i thought it was a ford...