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  • Whereabouts of a 1948 M15 Culligan water truck ?

    Yes, readers, my recent posts have all been about tracking down a truck of interest, hoping eventually it'll lead to being able to buy a cool truck
    Thanks for bearing with me.

    This question is to ask if anyone knows the current whereabouts of a 1948 M15 truck equipped with a utility body, painted and marked as a Culligan Water truck.
    I found a mention of the truck referred to in an SDC forum post from 3/13/09 by user ST2DE5, saying it had been at a (then) recent Ozark Trails meeting.

    The latest mention of it that I can find is a 1/8/2013 for-sale advert on CraigsList out of Aurora, Missouri. If a reader knows it, or knows of it, or even better owns it and is thinking of parting with it, I'd be grateful to hear about it. My thanks to all

    Mike Auldridge in MD
    Mike Auldridge
    Gaithersburg, MD
    301-651-4346
    SDC Life Member since 1976
    1948 M16
    1961 Lark VIII convertible (with minor mods)

  • #2
    Here is the thread: http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...an-Man-s-Truck

    Craig

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    • #3
      I have a connection to this truck also. I will post more info later.
      JS
      I was STUDEBAKER, when STUDEBAKER wasn't "KOOL".

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      • #4
        Thanks for posting the original thread, Craig; as a relatively new poster, I wasn't sure how to include that into my post.

        And thanks to JS LarkTruck for your comment. I look forward to hearing of your connection.

        Mike A in MD
        Mike Auldridge
        Gaithersburg, MD
        301-651-4346
        SDC Life Member since 1976
        1948 M16
        1961 Lark VIII convertible (with minor mods)

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        • #5
          I have seen it several times at events in the Branson and Springfield areas. These pictures are from car corral at the 2013 Ozark Empire Swap meet.
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          "In the heart of Arkansas."
          Searcy, Arkansas
          1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
          1952 2R pickup

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