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  • 1932 studebaker milk truck

    i just paid 150.00 for a 1941 studebaker milk truck any info will help me.
    calls are welcome 336-970-3150 i need all the info i can get. thank kevin.

  • #2
    Wow lets see some Pics please, We can walk you through it if you don't know how.

    John

    62' Deluxe R2 4SPD.

    63' R1 Wagonaire

    57' Transtar 259 punched to 312 NP540 4:09 TT Under Construction

    58' 3E6D Stock

    64' (Studebaker Built) Trailer Toter


    John

    62' Deluxe R2 4SPD.

    63' R1 Wagonaire

    57' Transtar 259 punched to 312 NP540 4:09 TT Under Construction

    58' 3E6D Stock 4X4

    64' (Studebaker Built) Trailer Toter

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    • #3
      it is real and my friend that picks up cars for me sent me a pic it is not a 32 it is a 41 shorty with frig stell in it doors are ok and the only thing that looks bad is the hood and yes it has the normal rust but can be fixed would make a neat rv or rod. any help on parts please call kevin 336-970-3150
      quote:Originally posted by 52-fan

      Is this a real 32 Studebaker truck or a collectible scale model?

      "In the heart of Arkansas."
      1952 Champion Starlight w/overdrive. Searcy, Arkansas

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      • #4
        I suspect that he probably has a '41 M-15. I have seen pictures of them set up as both milk trucks as well as R.E.A. trucks (for those old enough to remember what that was).

        Guido Salvage - "Where rust is beautiful" and real Studebaker horsepower lives

        See pictures here: http://community.webshots.com/user/GuidoSalvage

        Hiding and preserving Studebakers in Richmond, Goochland & Louisa, Va.

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        • #5
          quote:Originally posted by Guido

          I suspect that he probably has a '41 M-15. I have seen pictures of them set up as both milk trucks as well as R.E.A. trucks (for those old enough to remember what that was).
          If it is an M-series, it would possibly have utilized the "A1" cowl & chassis.



          Craig

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          • #6
            how do you put a pic on here

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            • #7
              Instructions are at the top of the forum pages.




              Gary Sanders
              Nixa, MO
              President Toy Studebaker Collectors Club. Have an interest in Toy Studebakers? Contact me for details.
              Gary Sanders
              Nixa, MO

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              • #8
                Received from Kevin:

                Brad Johnson,
                SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
                Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
                '33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
                '56 Sky Hawk in process

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                • #9
                  A beautimus hulk!! Has hope and determination all over it.

                  '50 Champion, 1 family owner

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                  • #10
                    I suggest you frame the picture of the Jersy Bounce truck as inspiration. [:0] You're going to need it for the long road ahead of you. [xx(] Don't give up 'cause we are all going to want to see it when it's done. [^]

                    We'll be patient.

                    Jon Stalnaker
                    Editor, Hawk Talks
                    Karel Staple Chapter SDC
                    Jon Stalnaker
                    Karel Staple Chapter SDC

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                    • #11
                      Almost looks like a Railway Express body

                      George
                      George

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