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  • Chris' other Eye Candy 5/1 This is not a custom

    It's origional, and the only one ever built.

    Stolen from facebook....[:0][]

    Chris Dresbach. South Bend, In.

    1940 Champion two door.
    Parts of the 1952 Model N prototype.
    1963 Prototype cart built by Studebaker.
    Chris Dresbach

  • #2
    Wonder who's "facebook"???

    Some hogwasher wrote about this truck in this month's Turning Wheels. Says it "was some homebuilt concoction of parts and pieces that some old farmer had laying around..."

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    • #3
      quote:Originally posted by mbstude

      Wonder who's "facebook"???

      Some hogwasher wrote about this truck in this month's Turning Wheels. Says it "was some homebuilt concoction of parts and pieces that some old farmer had laying around..."
      Eh, no idea who that could be[?][:0][)]

      Chris Dresbach. South Bend, In.

      1940 Champion two door.
      Parts of the 1952 Model N prototype.
      1963 Prototype cart built by Studebaker.
      Chris Dresbach

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      • #4
        That is neat.[]
        I'd love to know the history of it and the specs.[?]

        A.C.Moisley
        A.C.Moisley

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        • #5
          Asa Hall's collection contained one of these trucks that was reported to be the "factory prototype". I had the privilege to ride in it probably 30 some odd years ago. Very neat, but even with new exhaust, the diesel was very noisey. Who knows where it is now.

          Dan Miller
          Auburn, GA

          [img=left]http://static.flickr.com/57/228744729_7aff5f0118_m.jpg[/img=left]
          Road Racers turn left AND right.

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          • #6
            Dan... This was Asa's truck. Bo Markham got it from Sharon Hall after Asa's passing. While I haven't ridden in it, I was at Bo's place a couple weeks ago and he let me have the honor of sitting in it and starting it up. If I had any fillings in my teeth, they would have shaken out. [8D]

            Here's what Bo said over on the truck forum once.

            It is the 1963 Studebaker Factory built prototype 8E15 1 ton crew cab (4 dr), body modification by Armbruster out of Little Rock, Arkansas. It has the Detroit 3-53 3cyl. engine coupled to a New Process 5 OD, and 513 rear axle. In the way of options, it has power steering, power brakes, cab running lights, heater, radio. It has just over 80k documented miles on it.



            Bo has everything to fix it, just needs the time. He even has an 8 ft. Studebaker "P1" bed with the side mount spare to take the place of the Reading body.

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            • #7
              A Studebaker Mega Cab, I want one, Is there pics. of the back seating area? Gene.

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              • #8
                It looks well used, like any Stude should. 80k miles is a great number for something like that and I hope it can go to another 80k miles.


                Alex Nelsen, 15 year old Studebaker nut.
                1954 Champion Coupe
                Lizella, GA
                Alex Nelsen, certified Studebaker nut.
                Driving a 1954 Champion Coupe powered by a Chrysler 383.
                Lizella, GA

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                • #9
                  Mice got the seat cushioning. [:I]

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                  • #10
                    Matt,

                    Thank goodness it's survived. You just never know. The old saying,"what goes around comes around" I guess would work here. I'm sure Bo has good plans for it, considering it IS the only ONE. Thanks for the update.

                    Dan Miller
                    Auburn, GA

                    [img=left]http://static.flickr.com/57/228744729_7aff5f0118_m.jpg[/img=left]
                    Road Racers turn left AND right.

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                    • #11
                      quote:Originally posted by mbstude

                      Here's what Bo said over on the truck forum once.

                      It is the 1963 Studebaker Factory built prototype 8E15 1 ton crew cab (4 dr), body modification by Armbruster out of Little Rock, Arkansas. It has the Detroit 3-53 3cyl. engine coupled to a New Process 5 OD, and 513 rear axle. In the way of options, it has power steering, power brakes, cab running lights, heater, radio. It has just over 80k documented miles on it.

                      Cool truck - would be neat to have that unit! [8D][^]

                      One of those options listed is certainly redundant!! [:0]

                      <h5>Mark
                      '57 Transtar Deluxe
                      "Star Performers with Saving Ways!"

                      Vancouver Island Chapter
                      http://visdc.shawwebspace.ca/ </h5>


                      Mark Hayden
                      '66 Commander

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                      • #12
                        Mark must be talking about the radio

                        ...that truck should get restored and in the museum someday

                        [IMG]

                        Home of the Fried Green Tomato
                        "IF YOU WANT THE SMILES YOU NEED TO DO THE MILES "

                        1960 Champ
                        1964 Daytona HT
                        1966 Daytona
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                        Home of the Fried Green Tomato

                        "IF YOU WANT THE SMILES YOU NEED TO DO THE MILES "

                        1960 Champ , 1966 Daytona , 1965 Daytona Wagonaire

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                        • #13
                          quote:Originally posted by 2R5

                          Mark must be talking about the radio

                          ...that truck should get restored and in the museum someday

                          [IMG]

                          Home of the Fried Green Tomato
                          "IF YOU WANT THE SMILES YOU NEED TO DO THE MILES "

                          1960 Champ
                          1964 Daytona HT
                          1966 Daytona
                          I don't know about the museum thing. I think it should be driven. If it were mine I would drive it all I could.


                          Joe Roberts
                          '61 R1 Champ
                          '65 Cruiser
                          Editor of "The Down Easterner"
                          Eastern North Carolina Chapter
                          Joe Roberts
                          '61 R1 Champ
                          '65 Cruiser
                          Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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                          • #14
                            quote:Originally posted by JRoberts
                            If it were mine I would drive it all I could.
                            Or at least a couple of days until you went deaf.....

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