by Mike » 2023 Oct 09 Mon 7:54 am
1 - All of the Regals came with carpeting, in all models of Studebakers.
The bottom of the line cars, Taxi cabs, Police cars, City cars Forestry cars (my four door is an old Forestry car) yes, just rubber mats, but the Regal is a couple of steps up...from the bottom of the line, and Studebaker was proud of the Regal versions of their cars !
2 - Hmm...well, it IS...almost 70 years later, right. Not everything is available in correct form in 2023 for a 1954 car !
And yes, the originals were a plastic, that does...break apart. Good ol Father Time !
There are "steering wheel restore" shops, but beware, they aren't cheap. The internet is your friend, use Google or other search engine. Don't...use the Studebaker name. Just go looking for old cars or antique cars steering wheel restoration shops. THEN...ask about the Stude specific wheels. My guess is that all good restore shops will be willing to do the Stude wheel. The only possible problem, is will they have the exact color that you need. You may have to settle with a shade or two off.
AND...remember, your current wheel IS almost 70 years old, so the "exact" original...color is long gone !
3 - I "believe" yes. But I've seen brand new cars, on the showroom floor, with the wrong badges, or no badges where there should have been one, so yeah, anything is possible. BUT...being a Regal...my bet is that you'll find some filled in holes where a Conestoga script used to be.
Your best bet is to dig into the interior of the tailgate and look for filled holes. Right side (passenger), just above center, at an angle.
Mike