What was the last year that any Studebaker, car or truck, used a choke cable and can anyone post a photo of what the knob looked like? Thanks, Junior
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Yep as usual,
Craig's got it covered with a good Pic SOMEWHERE!
This is a VERY original looking Scotty all except the Speaker Housing from a upline Car.StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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Originally posted by StudeRich View PostThis is a VERY original looking Scotty all except the Speaker Housing from a upline Car.
To 'properly' install a radio on a Scotsman, one required an "AC2915 Radio Installation Kit-Scotsman", which would include the speaker grille/housing. I have no idea what one in that kit looks like.
Craig
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Thanks, but can't see the knob itself...was wondering if it said 'choke' on it or 'C' or was it a plain black knob. I thought maybe trucks used them up until the end of production?...I've seen a '67 Chubby pick-ups with factory manual chokes... cheers, Juniorsigpic
1954 C5 Hamilton car.
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Same style as seen in the first photo here: http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...ighlight=FLEET
VERY common and used for several years on various Stude models.
Craig
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Originally posted by 8E45E View PostSame style as seen in the first photo here: http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...ighlight=FLEET
VERY common and used for several years on various Stude models.
Craigsigpic
1954 C5 Hamilton car.
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Originally posted by jclary View PostThe "Choke" knob on my 1955 E-5 truck has a "C" in the center of the knob.sigpic
1954 C5 Hamilton car.
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