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  • Napco 4x4 production numbers

    Hi
    Where can I get studebakers napco production number?

  • #2
    Refer to the Post #16 and the link in Post #7 here: http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...rucks-How-Many

    Another thread on the 65 special order Navy trucks: http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...er-NAVY-Trucks

    Craig

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    • #3
      Welcome to the SDC Forum.
      I didn't review Craig's references.
      Four wheel drive models had a "D" suffix on the model ID.
      There were 155 four wheel drive 1959 Standard and Deluxe 4E series trucks built (139 of these had pickup boxes; 65 were assembled in 1960 for the Navy and were considered 1959 models).
      Gary L.
      Wappinger, NY

      SDC member since 1968
      Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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      • #4
        1959

        Originally posted by studegary View Post
        Welcome to the SDC Forum.
        I didn't review Craig's references.
        Four wheel drive models had a "D" suffix on the model ID.
        There were 155 four wheel drive 1959 Standard and Deluxe 4E series trucks built (139 of these had pickup boxes; 65 were assembled in 1960 for the Navy and were considered 1959 models).
        Thank you!
        Mine is a 1959 1/2 ton Scotsman
        4E3D1048
        Original Commander 6
        Red in color
        All original paint, motor, etc...
        Would love a break down on these numbers or any other information would be GREAT!
        Thanks again
        Bob

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        • #5
          Also check this thread: http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...de-In-The-Shop
          Some breakdown is provided.

          Craig

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          • #6
            Hello Bob! I have all of the information that you will probably need on your truck. You can shoot me an email at studedude59 @ comcast.net

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            • #7
              Originally posted by napco View Post
              Thank you!
              Mine is a 1959 1/2 ton Scotsman
              4E3D1048
              Original Commander 6
              Red in color
              All original paint, motor, etc...
              Would love a break down on these numbers or any other information would be GREAT!
              Thanks again
              Bob
              There were 15 four wheel drive 1959 Scotsman model trucks.
              The 4E3D had the 245 six.
              There were nine 4E3D on a 112 inch wb. Of these nine, all nine were domestic and all nine had a pickup box.
              There were four 4E3D on a 122 inch wb. Of these four, all four were domestic and two had a pickup box.
              Gary L.
              Wappinger, NY

              SDC member since 1968
              Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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              • #8
                Originally posted by studegary View Post
                There were 15 four wheel drive 1959 Scotsman model trucks.
                The 4E3D had the 245 six.
                There were nine 4E3D on a 112 inch wb. Of these nine, all nine were domestic and all nine had a pickup box.
                There were four 4E3D on a 122 inch wb. Of these four, all four were domestic and two had a pickup box.
                Thank you!
                Great info
                Pretty rare to say the least

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                • #9
                  Probably way to much to ask but is there a breakdown on color?

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                  • #10
                    I would suggest you order a copy of your original Production Order for your truck, if you have not already. They are available from the Studebaker National Museum.

                    Craig

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by napco View Post
                      Probably way to much to ask but is there a breakdown on color?
                      Yes, I would say that it is TOO much to ask <G>.

                      You can get all of the detailed breakdown that you want, such as color, by going through the production orders or paying the SNM to do it for you.

                      I doubt that you would have gotten the type of information that you already received, with 24 hour turn-around, on a 57 year old Ford or Chevrolet truck.
                      Last edited by studegary; 10-30-2016, 05:30 PM. Reason: missing n
                      Gary L.
                      Wappinger, NY

                      SDC member since 1968
                      Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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                      • #12
                        Happy Birthday From Bill @ Solo Speed Shop

                        Model Serial # Assembly Date Destination Tires Wheel Base Axle Transmission Box Paint Code Trim Code C2 or C4 Engine #

                        4E3D 1048 9/12/1959 Walsonberg, CO 650X16-6 112 4.89 4 W 5956 6074 C1 4E8992

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                        • #13
                          awesome thanks
                          box is the bed right? and W means with a box pickup bed right?
                          says c2 0r c4 but mine says c1 is that the commander 245?

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                          • #14
                            thanks Bill
                            do you have a stude napco?

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                            • #15
                              Hi!
                              I have none right now but have had 3 I love the Stude 4x4'S Only problem with them is you might as well get a tractor & put a truck seat on it! Rough riding but WOW what a truck! Enjoy yours your break down I would say yes! Tks Bill Email me & I can send you a production order of every Stude 4x4 made! mtnmanbf@aol.com Its to big to list here!

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