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  • Nice M Series Woody Street Rod

    HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

    Jeff


    Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



    Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

  • #2
    I live about 30 miles from where it is located. I would be glad to take a look if someone's interested.

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    • #3
      Very nice truck. Looks like it would be fun to drive!

      Mark

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      • #4
        For some reason brown cars are the hardest sell. No offence to brown larks. Would love to have it, though. The oil filter is pretty close to those exhaust pipes!
        Dave Warren (Perry Mason by day, Perry Como by night)

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        • #5
          all it needs is a longboard hanging out the back window!
          Kerry. SDC Member #A012596W. ENCSDC member.

          '51 Champion Business Coupe - (Tom's Car). Purchased 11/2012.

          '40 Champion. sold 10/11. '63 Avanti R-1384. sold 12/10.

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          • #6
            Looks nice. I think it would have looked better with lighter colored wood slats, and the slats need a bit more curvature to their faces; they look more like boards than moldings.

            If I had a rig like that, on a Dodge/Cummins one-ton dually chassis, I could ditch the Suburban!
            Gord Richmond, within Weasel range of the Alberta Badlands

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            • #7
              Too bad the Corporation never built 'em like that... what a blast!

              Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com

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              • #8
                The exterior brownish color is fine, it is the blue door jamb I don't get. Couple that with the gray interior.?..not for that kind of money.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by showbizkid View Post
                  Too bad the Corporation never built 'em like that... what a blast!
                  Studebaker DID offer woody wagons similar to that on M and R series platforms. The wood bodies were built by outside firms, like Cantrell, for Studebaker.
                  Gary L.
                  Wappinger, NY

                  SDC member since 1968
                  Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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