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    How many have the manuals available for their Stude?
    I see a lot of questions that some could be led through
    with a parts, shop, owners manual. I can't tell you how
    much help these items are.

    Tex E. Grier

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    quote:Originally posted by Flashback

    How many have the manuals available for their Stude?
    I see a lot of questions that some could be led through
    with a parts, shop, owners manual. I can't tell you how
    much help these items are.

    Tex E. Grier
    Even have Shop Manuals and Parts Manuals for Studebaker models that I [u]don't</u> own! You never know when I might buy a Zip Van.....or an Avanti......or a '56 Sedan or Golden Hawk......or a '50.....or a M-series truck.....or a '57 Packard

    Paul
    Winston-Salem, NC
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    Paul
    Winston-Salem, NC
    Visit The Studebaker Skytop Registry website at: www.studebakerskytop.com
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    • #3
      I have gotten them for every Stude I've owned, even the Rockne. If I divest myself of the car, I keep the books. There are always more Studebakers down the road.

      Brad Johnson
      Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
      '33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight, '53 Commander Starlight
      Brad Johnson,
      SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
      Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
      '33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
      '56 Sky Hawk in process

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      • #4
        I have all three for my Lark. (I still come up with questions, though!)


        [img=left]http://members.cox.net/clarknovak/lark.gif[/img=left]

        Clark in San Diego
        '63 F2/Lark Standard

        The Official Website of the San Diego Chapter of the Studebaker Drivers Club. Serving San Diego County

        Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com

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        • #5
          As far as the cars I own~ the only one I think I'm missing is the shop manual for my '54 Commander. But I doubt I'll need one for much because it will eventually have more in common with a later model Stude then a '54... [:0] [] [^]

          The panel van is a whole 'nother deal altogether!!! [B)] [V] [)]



          StudeDave '57 [8D]
          San Diego, Ca. (for now...)
          San Diego County SDC

          The Official Website of the San Diego Chapter of the Studebaker Drivers Club. Serving San Diego County


          '54 Commander Regal 4dr 'Ruby'
          '57 Parkview 'Betsy' (she's a 2dr wagon...)
          '57 Commander DeLuxe 2dr 'Baby'
          '57 Champion Custom 2dr 'Jewel'
          '58 Packard sedan 'Cleo'
          '65 Cruiser 'Sweet Pea'

          Part owner of the one and only
          '55 PROTOTYPE panel van
          StudeDave '57
          US Navy (retired)

          3rd Generation Stude owner/driver
          SDC Member since 1985

          past President
          Whatcom County Chapter SDC
          San Diego Chapter SDC

          past Vice President
          San Diego Chapter SDC
          North Florida Chapter SDC

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          • #6
            I have the shop manual, the engine and chassis parts book and the time and step (labor) manual for my 1950 Champion. They were all money well spent. I would like to have a body parts manual, but it can't really be a priority for me right now.
            IMHO, the shop manual for my 1950 F**d pickup was much more detailed and easy to understand than my Studebaker shop manual. Of course, F**d owners need to use a shop manual more often than Studebaker owners, too
            The time and step manual is nice for helping to figure out disassembly techniques, and to give you at least an idea of the magnitude of a job, although I find it hard to imagine that I will ever be able to do the tasks in anything approaching the amount of time that they estimated for some of these jobs. Can anyone on this forum remove, inspect, lube and replace a clutch on a 1950 Champion in 3.9 hours?

            1950 Champion 4 Dr.
            Holdrege NE
            John
            1950 Champion
            W-3 4 Dr. Sedan
            Holdrege NE

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            • #7
              Not only are the shop manuals a great help...
              The service bulletins are a great addition, too.
              Ray Fichthorn has them available on CD-ROM for a small fee...
              Send him a note at: Studeman@triad.rr.com
              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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              • #8
                I got mine! And I love the pictures!

                '50 Champion, 1 family owner

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