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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by woodysrods, Sep 24, 2011.

  1. Parts48
    Joined: Mar 28, 2008
    Posts: 1,579

    Parts48
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    from Tucson, Az
    1. Hot Rod Veterans

    I am on SDC..
    "parts"

    In Vail AZ by the 1880s post office train stop..
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  2. rixrex
    Joined: Jun 25, 2006
    Posts: 1,433

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    Latest find is a 60s 289 with Edelbrock dress-up stuff and McCullough SC going to stuff it into the 55 Conestoga two-door wagon I found in Manor Tx. found the engine in LaVernia Tx.(Thanks Reuben)..the old 53 (Redd Volkearts old ride) has been completely massaged and smoothed(Thanks to Rob Bissell, a metal magician) ready for Enrique to paint (hear that Enrique? I've decided to trade you my 39 Chevy for one of your killer paint jobs)..The 48 three window and the 51 Starlight are jus waitin their time will come..Pipe dream for the Avanti II is a 383 stroker, look out it could run in Street Stock..Lets see, I need an early 50s truck and a 41 Coupe to round off the collection..Thats all the latest news in my Studebaker barn
     
  3. LeoH
    Joined: Nov 4, 2011
    Posts: 462

    LeoH
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    from Reno, NV

    Very nice photo. I say that as someone who doesn't care for red cars or for dual headlight Studes. ;)

    It looks lowered.

     
  4. Merki
    Joined: Sep 5, 2008
    Posts: 14

    Merki
    Member
    from Calgary

    Here is my Studebaker. It is a 1925 or 26 ER Standard Six Duplex Roadster Coupe. It was made in Canada and has the second version of the dash board. Not much remained when I bought it. I will either restore it or hot rod it. Depends on what I am able to locate in the next year or so, parts wise
     

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  5. C'mon Leo, you know you want it bad........
     
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  7. Ole_Red
    Joined: Jul 29, 2009
    Posts: 596

    Ole_Red
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    from 206, WA

    never seen skirts on a Lark. Really dig it. Always thought about putting them on a Lark Wagon
     
  8. Zerk
    Joined: May 26, 2005
    Posts: 1,418

    Zerk
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    That '64 hardtop is a beauty! Any interior/dashboard pics?
     
  9. wheelwell openings are different on a lark wagon. very hard to find skirts for those.
     
  10. Hdonlybob
    Joined: Feb 1, 2005
    Posts: 4,115

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    Love that camper ! :d



     
  11. LeoH
    Joined: Nov 4, 2011
    Posts: 462

    LeoH
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    from Reno, NV

    Nah. It is nice looking, but I'll stick with my 1st Gen Lark style. The 66s are nice looking too.
     
  12. LeoH
    Joined: Nov 4, 2011
    Posts: 462

    LeoH
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    from Reno, NV

    I'm pretty sure wagon skirts need to be fabricated. IIRC, you could cut and stretch a sedan skirt to fit, but that's the simplest fab I've read about. I've looked into them a little for mine. I'd love to do something like that, but there are other things in line first.

    If money was no object, well....
     
  13. sweetdick2
    Joined: Jul 15, 2011
    Posts: 504

    sweetdick2
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    from new jersey

    THIS is my favorite Stude of all time! It still exists, I would mortgage the ranch for this one
     

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  14. diamond dave
    Joined: Jul 18, 2006
    Posts: 458

    diamond dave
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    just to let some of you stude guys know that I put my 57 commander 2 door up for sale today on ebay. also available up on here. contact me if youre interested. thanks.
     
  15. Bullet Nose
    Joined: Nov 20, 2001
    Posts: 2,573

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    I believe the bodies were pretty much the same from 1947 through 1952. The front ends were different but they all had pretty much the same body. They also changed the rear fenders in 1950.
     
  16. nrgwizard
    Joined: Aug 18, 2006
    Posts: 2,539

    nrgwizard
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    from Minn. uSA

    BN is correct.

    Cliff notes version:

    47 -> 52 bodies (styles) are the same. [Starlight coupe, business coupe, convert, 2dr, 4dr. etc.].

    47->50 front ends interchange as a whole clip, 'twixt each Champion & Commander models, but not across each other.

    51 -> 52 front ends interchange as a whole clip between & across Champion & Commander models.

    Possibly/probably: (I have not checked this one out) the front fenders on the 51 & 52 are the same, w/an overlay for 52. Hoods are not the same.

    Rear fenders interchange 'twixt each type of the 47->52 body styles easily (coupes, convert & 2dr, + then 4drs & Land Cruiser) , possibly not perfectly, but to minor fitment issues, & of course, taillight orientation(s).

    Doors & trunks should interchange between same body style of 47 -> 52.

    Dashes (complete) should interchange between any body style. Note: gauge & switch placement differences.

    Frames should interchange along each of the family models as front clips do.

    47 -> 50 Champions had one wheelbase, + same front suspension.
    47 - > 50 Commanders had another wheelbase, + a unique front suspension.
    51 -> 52 Champions & Commanders had the same wheelbase (different than 47->50), + the same suspension. ( & the same as the 53 -> 64 Stude cars.
    (Off the top of my head, I can't remember the wb of each, but the 51/52 is ~ 2" longer than the 47->50 Champ & ~ 2" shorter than the 47->50 Commander)

    Except:

    the Land Cruiser. They had 4" extra length in the rear doors. So frames & bodies would be limited to the same year-blocks as the front fender clips mentioned, +, the models.

    Champ 6 cyl will interchange twixt 47->52, & then some, forward & back. Though minor differences exist.
    Commander 6 cyl will interchange twixt 47-> 50, & prior to 47, some minor differences.
    Commander V-8 will exchange from 51-> 64. Externally same.

    HTH.

    Marcus...
     
  17. Bullet Nose
    Joined: Nov 20, 2001
    Posts: 2,573

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    Thanks for the great info Marcus. According to the info I collected for this page on my Bullet Nose Paradise website that compares the 50 and 51 models, the wheelbase on the 51 Champ was 2" longer than the 50 and the 51 Commander was 5" shorter than the 50. In 1951 the Champions and Commanders shared the same 115" wheelbase chassis.
     
  18. nrgwizard
    Joined: Aug 18, 2006
    Posts: 2,539

    nrgwizard
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    from Minn. uSA

    Hmmm... Looks like I remembered wrong, & wanted to double check anyways, to make sure the info got right, one way or another. It's just a wee bit more complicated... :D .

    Had time to grab some Stude info books.


    So, the moral of this story is: Life w/Studes is *never* dull. :D .

    AKA

    * GO BY THE YEAR & WB FOR SWAPPING FRONT CLIPS & FRAMES. * (Not shouting, just to get your attention). The bodies from the firewall back are still the same, w/in each sub-category (coupe, bus/cpe, conv, 2dr, 4dr, L.C., etc).


    47->49 Champion wb: 112"
    50 Champion wb: 113"
    51->52 Champion wb: 115"

    47->49 Commander wb: 119"
    50 Commander wb: 120"
    51->52 Commander wb: 115"

    47->49 Land Cruiser wb: 123"
    50 Land Cruiser wb: 124"
    51-52 Land Cruiser wb: 119"

    HTH.

    Marcus...
     
  19. Visions
    Joined: Jan 3, 2014
    Posts: 12

    Visions
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    Hey all. Spokane, WA here and I recently aquired the back-half of a body for a 1927 Stude Victoria Coupe. Real rough but I think real rare too. Any info, parts, advice, shoulder to cry on :), would be appreciated. Im basically starting from nothing with a big hill to climb. Would we want it any other way? :)
    hope to talk to you guys soon!
     
  20. not an real owner, but I found this '38 Stude Dictator steering wheel I am planning to use on my Model A after it is restored a bit. Anyone have horn button parts?

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  21. Here's my heap....49 Pickup...on shortened s10 chassis, took 4.5" out of the front of the bed, 5.3ls turbo,wilwoods, 5 link and a bunch of suspension parts, coil overs, etc...will be my daily once I'm home from deployment and finish it.

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  22. Jcox68rt
    Joined: Jul 14, 2012
    Posts: 133

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    NegativeMatt, that truck is BADASS! I'm building one as well, so I'm in need of knowing what that bumper is made from? Thanks in advance!
     
  23. Eagletucky
    Joined: Feb 21, 2005
    Posts: 735

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    Here is my off topic offering...

    49 stude on a 99 dakota rt firewall, floor, complete chassis. 5.9, nv3500. Should have this ready for the road by spring.
     

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  24. Eagletucky
    Joined: Feb 21, 2005
    Posts: 735

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    More...
     

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  25. Eagletucky
    Joined: Feb 21, 2005
    Posts: 735

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    Yet more
     

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  26. Eagle, that is a nice looking truck. What wheelbase dakota chassis?

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  27. sedan33
    Joined: Mar 27, 2009
    Posts: 100

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    Not really a stude owner but this is what powers my 33 Ford (only Stude owners know what this is). The SDC forum was a wealth of info.

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  28. Jcox68rt
    Joined: Jul 14, 2012
    Posts: 133

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    Here is mine as it sits today it's a 51 chassis with a 55 cab, 54 olds 9.3" rear, 64 Cadi th400, & a 59 Cadi 390

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  29. Eagletucky
    Joined: Feb 21, 2005
    Posts: 735

    Eagletucky
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    Its the short wheelbase, 112"
     
  30. newredporch
    Joined: Oct 8, 2010
    Posts: 214

    newredporch
    Member
    from pittsburgh

    I love my M5. I drive it every chance I get. Check out my album. It has build pictures. God bless the Studebaker guys.
     

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