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  • Studebakewrs at Vintage Truck Magazine 2016

    Thought I would share these , 4 of 4X4 Studebakers , I believe 2 diesel , Just a nice assortment of 14 Studebaker trucks at a show of 202 Trucks.
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    Last edited by rodnutrandy; 08-07-2016, 05:39 PM.
    Randy Wilkin
    1946 M5 Streetrod
    Hillsboro,Ohio 45133

  • #2
    the other group, Left one out, put same one in both posts , got to hunt!
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    Randy Wilkin
    1946 M5 Streetrod
    Hillsboro,Ohio 45133

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    • #3
      Very nice Trucks, and more than usual of the Heavier Trucks.

      So the "Vintage Truck Magazine", is a Truck Show? Where would that be?
      StudeRich
      Second Generation Stude Driver,
      Proud '54 Starliner Owner
      SDC Member Since 1967

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      • #4
        Originally posted by rodnutrandy View Post
        the other group, Left one out, put same one in both posts , got to hunt!
        At least one of them is very familiar: http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...er-NAVY-Trucks

        Craig

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        • #5
          What sort of turbo engine is in the red ducktail?
          1963 Champ "Stu Bludebaker"- sometimes driver
          1957 Silver Hawk "Josie"- picking up the pieces after an unreliable body man let it rot for 11 years from an almost driver to a basket case
          1951 Land Cruiser "Bunnie Ketcher" only 47M miles!
          1951 Commander Starlight "Dale"- basket case
          1947 Champion "Sally"- basket case
          1941 Commander Land Cruiser "Ursula"- basket case

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          • #6
            That's a whole bunch of South Bend metal!!!
            StudeDave '57
            US Navy (retired)

            3rd Generation Stude owner/driver
            SDC Member since 1985

            past President
            Whatcom County Chapter SDC
            San Diego Chapter SDC

            past Vice President
            San Diego Chapter SDC
            North Florida Chapter SDC

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            • #7
              The Carolina Piedmont Chapter of the Antique Truck Historical Society is having a show near Greensboro, NC on October 22nd. At least two member of the Eastern North Carolina Chapter are planning to attend. Not a lot of details out there yet. It will be held at the Piedmont Farmers Market at Exit 208. Located at 2914 Sandy Ridge Road, Colfax, NC

              http ://www.aths.org/calendarevents or contact Bruce Essick at 336-431-6824 or Bruce@BruceEssickTruckSales.com
              Joe Roberts
              '61 R1 Champ
              '65 Cruiser
              Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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              • #8
                Originally posted by StudeRich View Post
                Very nice Trucks, and more than usual of the Heavier Trucks.

                So the "Vintage Truck Magazine", is a Truck Show? Where would that be?
                It is at Young's Dairy above Yellow Springs , Ohio , not far from Fairborn where a Studebaker club exists . Long distance was 3400 miles and driven to event . 202 Trucks total and 15 were Studebakers . If you go on facebook , I have 4 posts on it and show 99 % of what was their , I love it, I see mint trucks I didn't even know existed! 4 of 4x4 Studebakers has to be rare at one meet! on facebook . I am under my real name!
                Randy Wilkin
                1946 M5 Streetrod
                Hillsboro,Ohio 45133

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                • #9
                  Phil Harris's truck , Diesel
                  Randy Wilkin
                  1946 M5 Streetrod
                  Hillsboro,Ohio 45133

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                  • #10
                    Some familiar friends there with at least a couple of trucks each in attendance, Phill Harris and Malcolm Berry both of the Dayton area. Outstanding effort!
                    Mike - Assistant Editor, Turning Wheels
                    Fort Worth, TX

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