Here:
I especially want this one, a '42:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1946-Studebaker-Truck-SHOW-STOPPER-GORGEOUS_W0QQi
temZ4574749489QQcategoryZ6466QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
The reserve is $42,000....don't hurt yourself rushing to buy it...
But I'll settle for this one, a '52 less those silly bumper guards!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1952-Studebaker-Truck_W0QQitemZ4574558064QQcatego
ryZ6466QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Jim Pascale
Matthew Burnette - 11 Sep 2005 21:10 GMT
I like that M-series too, but would be scared to drive it; I might mess
up the chrome on the rear end. <g> But it is a nice truck, although I
would have to redo that interior...
Matthew
> Here:
> I especially want this one, a '42:
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> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1952-Studebaker-Truck_W0QQitemZ4574558064QQcatego
ryZ6466QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
> Jim Pascale
bondobilly - 12 Sep 2005 00:00 GMT
Just goes to prove that we as Studebaker owners and the cars hav arrived at
the same level as Chevy & Ford. owners. When you start chroming and painting
items that only wil be seen by the guy you run over and the forensics
depertemnt at your local police dept, you know you are there.
HAND MADE RUBBER WASHERS not to mar the paint.............. thhere coming to
take me away, away, where people play.
BG
transtar60 - 12 Sep 2005 00:09 GMT
Ha Billy, Eastwood sells factory made very thin plastic washers for the
same purpose.
> Just goes to prove that we as Studebaker owners and the cars hav arrived at
> the same level as Chevy & Ford. owners. When you start chroming and painting
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> BG