I just got a phone call from a mopar friend that 2 studebaker trucks are in the main pick & pull yard in Stockton Ca. He said they look to be farly complete short beds. There listed as 1948. Thats all I know
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Originally posted by RareBird View PostWill to bet those cars not as solid as those trucks. I flew out to Stockton and bought my Hawk. No rust anywhere except under the trunk seal. Love those Califronia carsMike O'Handley, Cat Herder Third Class
Kenmore, Washington
hausdok@msn.com
'58 Packard Hawk
'05 Subaru Baja Turbo
'71 Toyota Crown Coupe
'69 Pontiac Firebird
(What is it with me and discontinued/orphan cars?)
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Originally posted by hausdok View PostWish that had been true for Rusty Hawk. He came from southern california and had spent his entire life there, but he arrived with a bad case of cancer. The operation is going to be long and difficult to restore him to full health.
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Originally posted by JoeHall View PostRusty Hawk musta spent too much time along the coast, in the salt air. A few miles inland woulda probably made a big difference.
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Now with PHOTOS!!!
NOW WITH PHOTOS!OK - I took the bait on this thread. Today I made the 340-mile round trip to Stockton and back - on the hopes I'd score a good rear fender or two. While all the sheet metal was there on these two - for the most part it had been severely mistreated.
Both are 2R5s and one appears to be a really early one. Seat cushions were still there but shredded. Both had their 170cu.in drivetrains intact (one a 4-speed , the other a 3spdOD) with axles, driveshafts and brakes still all there.
I took precious little that I thought might offset the cost of my trip. I got four decent outer door handles, and a couple other miscellaneous bits. Also claimed the only wheel between the two ot them, and only because it was a 16" Photos to follow....No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.
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Originally posted by Roscomacaw View PostBump....... No comments regarding the photos I've added???
EDIT: Also the bumpers, front and rear.Last edited by studegary; 05-23-2012, 10:44 AM.Gary L.
Wappinger, NY
SDC member since 1968
Studebaker enthusiast much longer
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Agree with Gary. All rust-free sheet metal is hard to find in the East. Also worth saving are door lock mechanisms and window regulators if usable. Depends on how much time you can invest in saving stuff that'll never make you rich, but might help out somebody else. That said, since you probably don't need any of it, isn't there someone closer who might be able to get a bit more?Skip Lackie
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Man those are rough. Thanks for checking and posting the Bob.
Bob, what do you want for 2 of those ouside door handles?
Migh add those to my pick up list that I hope to be able to do next week, this week has gotten away from me.
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The beds were pretty solid - tailgates too - although since the gates have been repro'd, I don't think about them too much. Cab corners were rotted and one had alot of rot in the floors too.The front bumpers and grilles were worth saving, but my time was limited, it was hot and I have stuff layin' around my place that I can't give away. $45 for whjichever pair you want, Kelly. I did have to pay to save them.
At least one of the trucks was owned by someone who knew/knows of the current availability ofr parts for Studes. I say that because there were a pair of new HL bucket gaskets and a repro lower radiator hose too. Still with newish part # tags affixed to them.
There were a number of smaller items I'd save if time and money allowed. Someone had tried to pop out one of that dash face openings like you wanted, and I tried to finish the job. But with the tools I had, I was only gonna mangle it if I followed thru - so I didn't.No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.
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