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David H
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Has anyone heard of this model being available?  

EM US 43009A

1:43 1958 Packard 58L Hard Top Coupe (Red/White/Gold)

Manufacturer: Esval Models
Scale: 1:43
Item Number: EM-US-43009A
*Expected by: 12/31/2021
 
My '58 Packard Hawk needs a stable-mate.
 
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renato bardi
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Maybe available in 2025....😏



   
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I read a while back that it was planned but nothing since then.  I think it would sell quite well.



   
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@jack-dodds  And there are two 1957 Studebaker wagons planned as well but I would rather see a 1960 Lark wagon and other versions of the 1959-60 Lark.


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Posted by: @john-quilter

@jack-dodds  And there are two 1957 Studebaker wagons planned as well but I would rather see a 1960 Lark wagon and other versions of the 1959-60 Lark.

Thanks John, I had forgotten about those wagons.  They are odd looking but I would like to have them all the same, because they are so different.  A 60 Lark wagon would also interest me very much.



   
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David H
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I agree with you about the Larks.  I guess Studebaker has become one of the forgotten marques today.  Shame.  (later)  I just checked "completed sales" on eBay and found the Highway Travelers '63 Wagonaire and Daytona sold recently at $295 and $195, while the BRK Lark sold at nearly $90.  I think the market is there for more of this era.



   
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Posted by: @d-m-holcombe

while the BRK Lark sold at nearly $90.  I think the market is there for more of this era.

If I could find a really cheap (maybe beat up) Lark I could do some interesting custom work on it.  Hope springs eternal that Brooklin decides to make this one up in a kit sometime.


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