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  • gsx_martin
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    Originally posted by Skip Lackie View Post
    .... Based on the serial number, it's a 1950 2R5 with the 169 cu in Champion 6. there's nothing visible in the pictures to indicate that it's anything other than a 2R5. The Calif plate number indicates it was first registered in Calif in 1971 or 72.
    Thanks for these informations.
    Now I'm waiting for additional photos and next weekend I will drive to the dealer and have a look for the truck

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  • Alan
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    That is a Stilleto fiberglass body on a Stude frame.

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  • gsx_martin
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    Originally posted by jclary View Post
    Out of curiosity, I did a "1955 Studebaker Truck" search...and this popped up...
    Nice "truck"

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  • Skip Lackie
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    Originally posted by jclary View Post
    Hey Martin...I notice that you are in Hamburg, Germany. So, I certainly don't want to create an "international incident," between the two of us. You know what they say about the reliability of stuff found on the internet.
    Out of curiosity, I did a "1955 Studebaker Truck" search...and this popped up...
    Has a 37 LaSalle grille.

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  • jclary
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    Originally posted by gsx_martin View Post
    Yes, I also think it is an earlier truck.
    But on the other hand, I found following photo: https://www.google.de/search?q=stude...IxiTTDSM9gcyM: which is mentioned as a 1955 Transtar?
    Hey Martin...I notice that you are in Hamburg, Germany. So, I certainly don't want to create an "international incident," between the two of us. You know what they say about the reliability of stuff found on the internet.
    Out of curiosity, I did a "1955 Studebaker Truck" search...and this popped up...

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  • jackb
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    245 in the bed ?

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  • Skip Lackie
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    What John said. Based on the serial number, it's a 1950 2R5 with the 169 cu in Champion 6. there's nothing visible in the pictures to indicate that it's anything other than a 2R5. The Calif plate number indicates it was first registered in Calif in 1971 or 72.

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  • gsx_martin
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    Yes, I also think it is an earlier truck.
    But on the other hand, I found following photo: https://www.google.de/search?q=stude...IxiTTDSM9gcyM: which is mentioned as a 1955 Transtar?

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  • jclary
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    It is not a 1955 anything. It is an earlier year, no newer than a '53. Perhaps a cobbled together mongrel. I don't think the "Transtar" designation appeared on the scene until 1956.

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  • gsx_martin
    started a topic Identifying a Studebaker truck

    Identifying a Studebaker truck

    Hello,
    I'm wondering which Truck this is?
    Is it a 1955 Transtar?
    Is there a possibility to identify, which engine is installed? The 185cu in or 246cu in six?
    http://www.stolzeclassiccars.nl/aanb...baker-pick-up/

    Thanks,
    Martin
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