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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by volvobrynk, Jan 15, 2013.

  1. falcongeorge
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    X2, to me that looks like a early 50's Chevy or GMC cab and fenders.
     
  2. falcongeorge
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    Potentially, this could have been kind of cool. POTENTIALLY...
     
  3. turbostude
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    I'm pretty sure that is a Stude M-Series. They built those stubbys to haul cars. I have seen a number of R-series done like that.
     
  4. falcongeorge
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    Never seen a 5-window Stude M series. Take another look.
     
  5. black 62
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  6. stude_trucks
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    Definitely a Chevy or GMC cab and fenders with a shaved nose and not a Studebaker. I'm 129.7% sure of that. The drivetrain, who the heck knows. With a Mack bulldog stuck on it, it could suggest just about anything is possible.

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  7. firingorder1
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    Wow!! A HAMB friendly IFS car?? Hell must have froze over!!
     
  8. 32coupedeville
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    i built this car with a corvair engine! it was like a big go kart.
     

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  9. turbostude
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    You are right. Haven't seen a 5 window. I was thinking of this.....
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  10. You've seen these around. What a blast to drive. Owned by a friend of mine. She loves it.
     

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  11. Never seen a M series Stude with a one piece, curved windshield, either. Here is what it is. It is a 54 or early 55 Chev/GMC that has been modified, probably by the same company that did the Stude in post #37
     
  12. turbostude
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    I think you put that one to bed!
     
  13. black 62
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    told this would lead to studes----now airflows
     
  14. hallrods
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    How about this willys jeep
     

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