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My SPECIAL CHAMP 7E9, from ARGENTINA
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Great truck Nataliov! How long have you owned this truck?Paul
Winston-Salem, NC
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Originally posted by stude dude View PostThats a nice looking truck! Its a shame the Argentine plant couldn't supply South Bend with those stylish rear cargo beds.
Chris.
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Craig, The Champs, came to Argentina without the rear box, and that were manufactured here, and although many think it is the case of Ford 1962, only bears a resemblance, its size is different and so is the entrance to the fuel tank. Thank you.
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With your comment about independent front suspension, the passenger car grille and passenger car bumper fit to the body as opposed to how the U.S. truck bumpers don't fit the body, I wonder if a truck body was put on a passenger car frame or a passenger car made into a ute like Australians create.
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Originally posted by doug View PostWith your comment about independent front suspension, the passenger car grille and passenger car bumper fit to the body as opposed to how the U.S. truck bumpers don't fit the body, I wonder if a truck body was put on a passenger car frame or a passenger car made into a ute like Australians create.
(sorry for my english... I speak spanish)
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Very nice truck! and thank you for sharing your photographs. Very interesting, have you ever seen any of those Packard pick up trucks manufactured for the South American market?
Don't apologize for your English, it's better than some I've heard and read here in the States!sigpic1957 Packard Clipper Country Sedan
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Originally posted by 57pack View PostVery nice truck! and thank you for sharing your photographs. Very interesting, have you ever seen any of those Packard pick up trucks manufactured for the South American market?
Don't apologize for your English, it's better than some I've heard and read here in the States!
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Originally posted by 70Avanti2 View PostWe would like to see more detailed photographs. We are very interested in these trucks and have very little info on them. Also would like to see other Studebakers in Argentina.
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Originally posted by 57pack View PostVery nice truck! and thank you for sharing your photographs. Very interesting, have you ever seen any of those Packard pick up trucks manufactured for the South American market?
Don't apologize for your English, it's better than some I've heard and read here in the States!
I have another picture of a newspaper article, which explains that the name change. When I find it I will post it. regards
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