I have an original R2 pan. It is toast but all there. Bottom rotted out, patched and rotted out again. I did some deconstruction to get accurate dimensions for the right side baffle, only drilled the spot welds, no axe murdering. The windage tray is spot welded in as well like the side baffling. This is a 5 quart pan.
Here is the question,
Did Studebaker ever make a "production", deeper, 6-quart pan or were they all hand made by adding on to the 5 quart stocker? I need to do an R2 re-pop for a friend and I was just curious on the number of 6 quart pans built by the factory.
JK
Here is the question,
Did Studebaker ever make a "production", deeper, 6-quart pan or were they all hand made by adding on to the 5 quart stocker? I need to do an R2 re-pop for a friend and I was just curious on the number of 6 quart pans built by the factory.
JK
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