In Butler, PA we had Zellsman Motor Company. It was a small dealership on South Bluff Street. The showroom held one car. But he did seem to have a lot of Studebakers on site, and he stayed with them until 1966 and beyond. In 1972 I was in high school and considering purchasing a '61 Lark V-8 that needed some work. Mr. Zellsman was selling Datsuns by then, but he let me accompany him into the attic of the building, in which he still had lots of Studebaker parts. (I didn't buy the car. It was in the back row of an AMC dealer, and I could have had it for $45. Remember, this was 1972). As I recall, I was ready to buy the car when the dealer discovered that they already had sent the title in to the state as junk. Guess they figured that no one would be interested in an old Lark anymore! I think the parts at Zellsman's were eventually bought out by Harold Hendricks. I also remember visiting this dealership with my Dad in 1964, and seeing my first Packard Hawk on the used car row. It was black, and had a flat tire from sitting there gathering dust. I remember wanting it, but I was 10 years old at the time, and when you tried to talk your Dad into looking at a car like that...well, you remember how that goes! Blue 16G SDC Forum (June 2005)