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  • Clunk - There is a Champ waiting in Charlotte

    Ron,

    This one has your name all over it, close to home and opening bid that fits any budget. Apparently there is a problem with the link to the pictures as they do not come up.




    Guido Salvage - "Where rust is beautiful"

    Studebaker horse drawn buggy; 1946 M-16 fire truck; 1948 M-16 grain truck; 1949 2R16A grain truck; 1949 2R17A fire truck; 1950 2R5 pickup; 1952 2R17A grain truck; 1952 Packard 200 4 door; 1955 E-38 grain truck; 1957 3E-40 flatbed; 1961 6E-28 grain truck; 1962 7E-13D 4x4 rack truck; 1962 7E-7 Champ pickup; 1962 GT Hawk 4 speed; 1963 8E-28 flatbed; 1964 Avanti R2 4 speed; 1964 Cruiser and various other "treasures".

    Hiding and preserving Studebakers in Richmond, Goochland & Louisa, Va.

  • #2
    One pic worked.



    Wow, a '65 Champ. And I thought the '64's were rare! [)]

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    Matthew Burnette
    Hazlehurst, Georgia
    '59 Scotsman PU
    '63 Daytona HT



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    • #3
      One pic worked.



      Wow, a '65 Champ. And I thought the '64's were rare! [)]

      _____________________________________

      Matthew Burnette
      Hazlehurst, Georgia
      '59 Scotsman PU
      '63 Daytona HT



      Blogger is a blog publishing tool from Google for easily sharing your thoughts with the world. Blogger makes it simple to post text, photos and video onto your personal or team blog.

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      • #4
        Hmm... Let's see... I could load this on my dolly... then head to Frank's and fill the box with stuff from his Larks....

        Hmm..............................

        Better look out, Ron; I'm checking to see if I've got $6.09 even as you read this...................[}]

        Robert K. Andrews Owner- IoMT (Island of Misfit Toys!)
        Parish, central NY 13131


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        • #5
          Hmm... Let's see... I could load this on my dolly... then head to Frank's and fill the box with stuff from his Larks....

          Hmm..............................

          Better look out, Ron; I'm checking to see if I've got $6.09 even as you read this...................[}]

          Robert K. Andrews Owner- IoMT (Island of Misfit Toys!)
          Parish, central NY 13131


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          • #6
            quote:Originally posted by bams50

            Hmm... Let's see... I could load this on my dolly... then head to Frank's and fill the box with stuff from his Larks....

            Hmm..............................
            Bob,

            What are you going to do, tow it with the two tires on the right? I wish I could see the condition of the rest of the body.


            Guido Salvage - "Where rust is beautiful"

            Studebaker horse drawn buggy; 1946 M-16 fire truck; 1948 M-16 grain truck; 1949 2R16A grain truck; 1949 2R17A fire truck; 1950 2R5 pickup; 1952 2R17A grain truck; 1952 Packard 200 4 door; 1955 E-38 grain truck; 1957 3E-40 flatbed; 1961 6E-28 grain truck; 1962 7E-13D 4x4 rack truck; 1962 7E-7 Champ pickup; 1962 GT Hawk 4 speed; 1963 8E-28 flatbed; 1964 Avanti R2 4 speed; 1964 Cruiser and various other "treasures".

            Hiding and preserving Studebakers in Richmond, Goochland & Louisa, Va.

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            • #7
              quote:Originally posted by bams50

              Hmm... Let's see... I could load this on my dolly... then head to Frank's and fill the box with stuff from his Larks....

              Hmm..............................
              Bob,

              What are you going to do, tow it with the two tires on the right? I wish I could see the condition of the rest of the body.


              Guido Salvage - "Where rust is beautiful"

              Studebaker horse drawn buggy; 1946 M-16 fire truck; 1948 M-16 grain truck; 1949 2R16A grain truck; 1949 2R17A fire truck; 1950 2R5 pickup; 1952 2R17A grain truck; 1952 Packard 200 4 door; 1955 E-38 grain truck; 1957 3E-40 flatbed; 1961 6E-28 grain truck; 1962 7E-13D 4x4 rack truck; 1962 7E-7 Champ pickup; 1962 GT Hawk 4 speed; 1963 8E-28 flatbed; 1964 Avanti R2 4 speed; 1964 Cruiser and various other "treasures".

              Hiding and preserving Studebakers in Richmond, Goochland & Louisa, Va.

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              • #8
                Fellas, Pick-A-Truck is in much better shape than this one. The idea is to have fewer vehicles when I move.


                Lotsa Larks!
                K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Studebaker!
                Ron Smith
                Home of the famous Mr. Ed!
                K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Studebaker!
                Ron Smith
                Where the heck is Fawn Lodge, CA?

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                • #9
                  Fellas, Pick-A-Truck is in much better shape than this one. The idea is to have fewer vehicles when I move.


                  Lotsa Larks!
                  K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Studebaker!
                  Ron Smith
                  Home of the famous Mr. Ed!
                  K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Studebaker!
                  Ron Smith
                  Where the heck is Fawn Lodge, CA?

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                  • #10
                    Well, yeah, Ron- but I'm assuming Gary's idea is that this is one you can have at your new place without having to drag it across the continent- already nearby!!

                    B/c as we all know, you can't have too many! Plus, they ain't makin'em no more.....................

                    As for me, I was only half- serious about my interest... but I would like to get some more of Frank Drumheller's stuff..... I have over $7.00, so I could afford it- but I plan to get a cup of coffee on the way to work, so...

                    Robert K. Andrews Owner- IoMT (Island of Misfit Toys!)
                    Parish, central NY 13131


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                    • #11
                      Well, yeah, Ron- but I'm assuming Gary's idea is that this is one you can have at your new place without having to drag it across the continent- already nearby!!

                      B/c as we all know, you can't have too many! Plus, they ain't makin'em no more.....................

                      As for me, I was only half- serious about my interest... but I would like to get some more of Frank Drumheller's stuff..... I have over $7.00, so I could afford it- but I plan to get a cup of coffee on the way to work, so...

                      Robert K. Andrews Owner- IoMT (Island of Misfit Toys!)
                      Parish, central NY 13131


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                      • #12
                        Bob,

                        My guess was good - the two tires on the right are the best! There are pictures now posted and the bidding is up to $28.00, however, it is a OHV 6 with 3 on the tree. It does have a deluxe cab but I am puzzled by the inconsistencies. The serial plate appears to read "4E1" but the body tag is 6E (and he lists it as a 1965). I wonder why it got the '59 Scotsman tag?

                        Kinda looks like it was deposited there in a California mudslide!

                        Gary


                        Guido Salvage - "Where rust is beautiful"

                        Studebaker horse drawn buggy; 1946 M-16 fire truck; 1948 M-16 grain truck; 1949 2R16A grain truck; 1949 2R17A fire truck; 1950 2R5 pickup; 1952 2R17A grain truck; 1952 Packard 200 4 door; 1955 E-38 grain truck; 1957 3E-40 flatbed; 1961 6E-28 grain truck; 1962 7E-13D 4x4 rack truck; 1962 7E-7 Champ pickup; 1962 GT Hawk 4 speed; 1963 8E-28 flatbed; 1964 Avanti R2 4 speed; 1964 Cruiser and various other "treasures".

                        Hiding and preserving Studebakers in Richmond, Goochland & Louisa, Va.

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                        • #13
                          Bob,

                          My guess was good - the two tires on the right are the best! There are pictures now posted and the bidding is up to $28.00, however, it is a OHV 6 with 3 on the tree. It does have a deluxe cab but I am puzzled by the inconsistencies. The serial plate appears to read "4E1" but the body tag is 6E (and he lists it as a 1965). I wonder why it got the '59 Scotsman tag?

                          Kinda looks like it was deposited there in a California mudslide!

                          Gary


                          Guido Salvage - "Where rust is beautiful"

                          Studebaker horse drawn buggy; 1946 M-16 fire truck; 1948 M-16 grain truck; 1949 2R16A grain truck; 1949 2R17A fire truck; 1950 2R5 pickup; 1952 2R17A grain truck; 1952 Packard 200 4 door; 1955 E-38 grain truck; 1957 3E-40 flatbed; 1961 6E-28 grain truck; 1962 7E-13D 4x4 rack truck; 1962 7E-7 Champ pickup; 1962 GT Hawk 4 speed; 1963 8E-28 flatbed; 1964 Avanti R2 4 speed; 1964 Cruiser and various other "treasures".

                          Hiding and preserving Studebakers in Richmond, Goochland & Louisa, Va.

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