I'm proud to be a native Hoosier and would love to have a Studebaker w/ the real wood dash and all that. I'm happy to live in the one state where it is not necessarily expensive to acquire Studebaker parts. I can't even lie, I think it's such a beautiful car I would probably opt out of it being a 'project' and put it on display like a fountain in front of my house so I could just look at it every morning. Since they won't ever be made again I wouldn't even really want to drive it around for fear of some idiot smacking into me in town. An old post I made in like 2011-2012 asking if anyone had real wood in their Cutlass was entirely motivated by a real wood dash I saw in a 50s Studebaker at a car show.