Studebaker trucks
- 1968flareside
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It's a shame. I grew up a few miles away from the Studebaker Museum in South Bend, Indiana and never did visit. Avanti's were made there too.
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I bought a '51 Stude 2R for $400 several years ago, it was intended to be the tow vehicle for my 442. However, right about that time Mary and I found out she was pregnant, and since money was going to be much tighter, I decided to get something that wouldn't be such a money pit....which is why I bought my present Ford project. Here's a pic of it right after I brought it home:
...and here's a shot of what I was going to do with it. I wanted to create an extended-cab dually, by mounting it on a Ch*vy crewcab dually chassis. This is what I whipped up in Photoshop to get the visual:
I'd actually gotten started by completely stripping the cab down to bare metal, and was working on widening out the rear fenders when the project got dropped, and sold to someone in Illinois.
If I'm still alive and kicking when all the rugrats are out of the house, I might just try this project again with another 'Stude.
...and here's a shot of what I was going to do with it. I wanted to create an extended-cab dually, by mounting it on a Ch*vy crewcab dually chassis. This is what I whipped up in Photoshop to get the visual:
I'd actually gotten started by completely stripping the cab down to bare metal, and was working on widening out the rear fenders when the project got dropped, and sold to someone in Illinois.
If I'm still alive and kicking when all the rugrats are out of the house, I might just try this project again with another 'Stude.
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-O-----O- Keith
'67 F-100 2WD SWB ~ '69 F-100 4WD SWB w/7" chop ~ 1975 F-250 Ranger XLT Supercab Camper Special
My '67 restoration video
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re: Studebaker trucks
There's a few around here. Spotted these ones last weekend...
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I think I'm going to skip it, unless my expedition on Sunday to look at a '68 CS and a '70 CS doesn't pan out.
If I had a place to store it, this is the truck I'm currently jonesing over:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/car/139210267.html
I'd do it up dead stock. I love the late 40's Fords.
If I had a place to store it, this is the truck I'm currently jonesing over:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/car/139210267.html
I'd do it up dead stock. I love the late 40's Fords.
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re: Studebaker trucks
Interesting trailer Keith... Did you stretch it in photoshop, too? Looks like a great idea for a "tow-mobile"...
Those old "round-cab" Studes were built tough... came out of the same assembly line as Sherman Tanks and '58 Buick bumpers....
Those old "round-cab" Studes were built tough... came out of the same assembly line as Sherman Tanks and '58 Buick bumpers....
John
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'70 F-100 project 1
'72 F-100 4x4
'70 F-100 project 1
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oh boy, my girlfriends dad has a hotrod shop and re-builds 4x4's. he has a 46 studebaker 4x4 that is lifted 5 inches, has a ford 427 in it thats been bored over and has a toyota blue paint job on it. i have only got to drive it once but let me tell you, that baby is a white knuckler
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19674x4 wrote:oh boy, my girlfriends dad has a hotrod shop and re-builds 4x4's. he has a 46 studebaker 4x4 that is lifted 5 inches, has a ford 427 in it thats been bored over and has a toyota blue paint job on it. i have only got to drive it once but let me tell you, that baby is a white knuckler
PICS PICS PICS!!
1970 4x4 Crewcab build and 12v cummins conversion
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- granitestate68
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re: Studebaker trucks
OOOOOH I like the last pic. And the truck is nice tooooooooo :twisted:
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re: Studebaker trucks
I think those round cab Studes are too cool. I do know that engine parts are pricey if you can get them at all. I'd have to throw in a more modern motor.
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re: Studebaker trucks
I really dig the stude pickups. I saw one one time that I was going to go back and buy, but that is another story. I did have a '51 stude bulletnose starlight coupe once upon a time. Wish I still had that one...
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re: Studebaker trucks
The Stude is one of the best lookin P/U's ever built. My opinion. If you
ever see one done up right, well maybee you'll like them too.
Another pretty one is a Diamond-Reo. Or even a White-Mustang.
ever see one done up right, well maybee you'll like them too.
Another pretty one is a Diamond-Reo. Or even a White-Mustang.