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  • Some Nice Studebaker Photos

    Some nice Studebaker photos and ads on this page in The Hamb. Enjoy!

    Mike - Assistant Editor, Turning Wheels
    Fort Worth, TX

  • #2
    Thanks for posting. Some very intresting photos.

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    • #3
      That thread will hurt you.....
      Several skeletons have been found at the keyboard around pages 1100 or so
      Jeff
      HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

      Jeff


      Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



      Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

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      • #4
        Those are some great pictures. Well worth the look.
        Thanks for posting.
        Good Roads
        Brian
        Brian Woods
        woodysrods@shaw.ca
        1946 M Series (Shop Truck)

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        • #5
          I want to see what's under the hood of that "V8"

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          • #6
            The Whattoff Brothers invented the Trailer Toter with the adjustable frame. Later the name was changed to the Whattoff Toter due to the negative conotations of the word "trailer." They were a Studebaker dealer and used Studebaker trucks in their operations, but also International and GMC trucks. Feelings were hurt when Studebaker tried to produce its own "toters" as the Whattoffs had purchased many Studebaker trucks over the years and had little or no warning when Studebaker tried to produce what they considered to be counterfit toters. It seems the Studebaker toters were not all that successful when all was said and done. Whattoff Motors was in Ames, Iowa, as was the Toter manufacturing site. I think the following was also on the H.A.M.B. :

            Joe Roberts
            '61 R1 Champ
            '65 Cruiser
            Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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