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was there any 4x4 studebaker trucks ever made?

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  • #16
    Originally posted by gregoryLeslie White View Post
    I have a '49 4x4 down in Santa Barbara available if you're ever down this way. Needs a "moderate" amount of work.

    Do u have any photos of this 4x4 and maybe have a price

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    • #17
      WAIT A MIN! Snow in Nevada?I thought that was a Wis. problem lol
      Originally posted by carothersbs View Post
      Was wondering cause in Nevada snow is a problem and I need the 4x4

      If there is one I want one to make a daily driver! That would be awesome

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      • #18
        My 494x4

        Originally posted by carothersbs View Post
        Do u have any photos of this 4x4 and maybe have a price
        Not immediately available. The truck is at my brother's house. I'll work on some pics.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by gregoryLeslie White View Post
          Not immediately available. The truck is at my brother's house. I'll work on some pics.
          That would be so cool. Thanks!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
            Amen to that, Calvin; it was an absolute knock-out anywhere you looked. BP
            Perhaps THE NICEST truck at the '02 International Meet!







            Craig

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            • #21
              Check with forum member JJWMachine in Tallahassee Fla. He has a Champ on a s10 4x4 frame

              I have plans to build one on a 85 Dodge 250 chassis if I live long enough.
              Neil Thornton

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              • #22
                Originally posted by 8E45E View Post
                Perhaps THE NICEST truck at the '02 International Meet!
                I remember that truck well. It could be argued that it was over restored, it looked FAR better than anything that would have come out of South Bend... but so what. That truck was an immaculate work of art.
                Jeff DeWitt
                http://carolinastudes.net

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                • #23
                  We have a 1949 Studebaker Truck on 4x4 Military chassis For Sale if anyone is interested.
                  The truck was converted to chevy power many years ago and used in the hills of Skagit County WA for a stump pulling buisiness.
                  It once had a winch and plow up front with dual wheels front and back for plowing a military airport runway.
                  Restoration has been started with the chevy 350 being rebuilt (hasn't been fired up), turbo 400 trans and is a rust freee truck. Has dual tires in front (yes front) and back. It has eight new military tires.
                  It's not a long truck, but it's a tall monster truck with huge frame work and pintle hook in rear.
                  $4,800 located in Bellingham, WA. Email me if interested.

                  James Bell
                  Bells Studebaker Diner & Museum
                  Bellingham, WA.

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                  • #24
                    Come to think of it wasn't that beautiful 4x4 brought to the meet on the back of a flatbed Studebaker truck that was almost as nice?
                    Jeff DeWitt
                    http://carolinastudes.net

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