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    I need a bed for my truck. Anyone know of a salvage truck that I can use the bed? I have the small truck 1/2 ton. I do not know much about the truck because I just got it last night. Maybe you saw it on ebay last week in california.

  • #2
    I have one, but doubt that you want to pay shipping from Virginia. [:0] I believe that Mr. Biggs was picking parts off of one recently, but memory tells me it was a 3/4 ton.


    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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    • #3
      I have one, but doubt that you want to pay shipping from Virginia. [:0] I believe that Mr. Biggs was picking parts off of one recently, but memory tells me it was a 3/4 ton.


      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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      • #4
        You will need to specify model year or model number. Not everyone may have seen the trucks listed on ebay. The beds in 56 and later were wider.
        Skip Lackie

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        • #5
          You will need to specify model year or model number. Not everyone may have seen the trucks listed on ebay. The beds in 56 and later were wider.
          Skip Lackie

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          • #6
            His post was titled " 1952 Studebaker truck ", that should narrow it down unless it's a long bed.


            Studebaker On The Net
            http://stude.com
            Studebaker News Group
            http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.studebaker
            Arnold Md.
            64 Daytona HT
            63 R2 4 speed GT Hawk
            63 GT Hawk
            63 Avanti R1/AC
            63 Avanti R2 (Sold)
            63 Daytona HT
            63 Lark 2 dr.
            62 Lark 2 door
            60 Lark convert
            60 Hawk
            59 3E Truck
            57 Silver Hawk
            53 Starliner
            52 Starliner
            51 Commander
            JDP Maryland

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            • #7
              His post was titled " 1952 Studebaker truck ", that should narrow it down unless it's a long bed.


              Studebaker On The Net
              http://stude.com
              Studebaker News Group
              http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.studebaker
              Arnold Md.
              64 Daytona HT
              63 R2 4 speed GT Hawk
              63 GT Hawk
              63 Avanti R1/AC
              63 Avanti R2 (Sold)
              63 Daytona HT
              63 Lark 2 dr.
              62 Lark 2 door
              60 Lark convert
              60 Hawk
              59 3E Truck
              57 Silver Hawk
              53 Starliner
              52 Starliner
              51 Commander
              JDP Maryland

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              • #8
                quote: Originally posted by JDP

                His post was titled " 1952 Studebaker truck ", that should narrow it down unless it's a long bed.
                He indicates it is a "small truck 1/2 ton" which I presume to be a 2R5-12 with a narrow 6 1/2 foot bed.


                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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                • #9
                  quote: Originally posted by JDP

                  His post was titled " 1952 Studebaker truck ", that should narrow it down unless it's a long bed.
                  He indicates it is a "small truck 1/2 ton" which I presume to be a 2R5-12 with a narrow 6 1/2 foot bed.


                  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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                  • #10
                    I am sorry I didnot give details on my truck. It is a 1952 1/2 ton shortbed c-cab studebaker truck with a three speed transmisson and a flat head six engine. I am looking for two rear fenders. Can anyone help?

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                    • #11
                      I am sorry I didnot give details on my truck. It is a 1952 1/2 ton shortbed c-cab studebaker truck with a three speed transmisson and a flat head six engine. I am looking for two rear fenders. Can anyone help?

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                      • #12
                        If fenders are all you need, you can try Classic Enterprises. They have fiberglass replacements. www.classicent.com


                        steve blake
                        http://tinyurl.com/kr3gt
                        http://tinyurl.com/l7oqh
                        steve blake...roaming the Texas Panhandle in my trusty Champ pickup
                        http://tinyurl.com/kr3gt

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                        • #13
                          If fenders are all you need, you can try Classic Enterprises. They have fiberglass replacements. www.classicent.com


                          steve blake
                          http://tinyurl.com/kr3gt
                          http://tinyurl.com/l7oqh
                          steve blake...roaming the Texas Panhandle in my trusty Champ pickup
                          http://tinyurl.com/kr3gt

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                          • #14
                            Turning Wheels has had an ad for quite a while that would interest you:



                            Perhaps not an original set, but good enough to be going on with...

                            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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                            • #15
                              Turning Wheels has had an ad for quite a while that would interest you:



                              Perhaps not an original set, but good enough to be going on with...

                              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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