With all these DOTS Bonus Edition cars lately, Kitt wants us to be sure we don't forget that her neighborhood in Denver is bursting at the seams with quality vintage iron. Last week our DOTSBE Denver machine was the Apocalypse-Ready Bronco, and now we're going to follow up yesterday's Seattle Stude with another South Bend special. This Lark looks pretty good on the left side, but the other side needs a little work. And, hey, it's for sale! Make the jump for more quality Kitt photos.














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I don't see any Ford parts-bin sharing going on here...Damn!
I shall call him One-Eye!
For Sale, one piece at a time...
Kitt, Honey I hope you had your tetanus shot before going near that one-eyed thing!
I smell LeMons racer!
That license plate looks more recent than the flat tire.
I am confused. Why does this vehicle yearn for the reproductive organs of a bull?
Is it just me or does that dashboard seem surprisingly mint? Especially considering that the seats seem to indicate that the Pied Piper was a previous owner. Also, a Pirate.
Well, the tire is only flat in one spot!
This would be an easy project if you actually wanted a restored Stuebaker Lark. The flathead six engine only has 12 or so moving parts, and can be fixed with common blacksmith tools.
The car named after a cigarette brand was not Studebakers crowning achievement.
It looks like it is saying "You should see the other guy."
"Studebaker? That's worse than a DeSoto!"
Looks like this Lark hit a lark...
...or tried picking Rocky Mountain Oysters off the vine..
Introducing the Studebaker Cyclops!
Actually, he'd rather fight than switch! (you have to be really old to get that one)
@Novaload: Ah- badge-engineered as the Packard Tareyton, eh? (I'm only 31, just a vintage-culture geek I guess)
Shit. all it needs is a fender. I'd buy that. I wonder what they want for it.
POLAЯ, that poor little wounded bird wouldn't hurt me.
squablow, if you're really interested, I'll give you the first digit.
Of the phone number.
A fender, some shims, tube of body sealer, some beer, vice grips and a hammer for the rough spots. Throw in a sealed beam if you want to go crazy. Love the right or left hand drive dash and the block off plate for the radio. Truly cheap bastards bought Larks, Falcons, Valiants and even Chevy II's.
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