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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Rindy, Nov 12, 2013.

  1. Rindy
    Joined: May 28, 2012
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    Finally found an "almost" rust-free '51 Stude 1/2-ton pickup, right here in Ohio. It was brought here from Cal. in '75 & has been sitting in a pole barn ever since. Has had one repaint since it left the factory, & is 100% original. Gonna pick it up 2 days from now. :D

    The guy is gettin' up there in age, & needs it gone, the property where it is stored is being sold. I got a very good deal on it, especially considering how solid it is!

    I'm really excited about this thing!! I plan to build an every day driver that will appear as if it was put together around 1960. No late-model parts! Want to run a 322" Nailhead with a stick trans (either 3 or 4 speed). Eventually want a 3-deuce setup, duals & gl***packs. These trucks are lightweights, so it should move out fine, even with a good-running stock 322.

    Don't have pics yet, will post them later.
     
  2. scrap metal 48
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    I like your plan.. Sounds like a good one to start with...
     
  3. YOLO
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    congrats! You will have a blast with it.
     
  4. aircap
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    Check in on the Stude Truck Talk forum if you like....
     
  5. Good for you! Studes rock!
     
  6. studebakerdave
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    im redoing mine also new paint 327 cam 3- 2's chrome wheels thin whites
     

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  7. Rindy
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    Thanks guys! Picking it up tomorrow. Will get some decent pics outside before I put it away. Rust-free (or almost rust-free) vehicles this old do not exist in Ohio, unless they were brought here from some other part of the country. Studebakerdave, really like your truck! I AM going to have fun with this!!
     
  8. Rindy
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    Here's a couple of pics while it was still on the trailer. Minor glitch with the Calif. ***le but nothing that can't be dealt with. Anxious to get going on this. Only piece of sheetmetal I need is a new grille, which were the same from '49 - '53. Got a factory parts manual & a factory shop manual with the truck, also some other parts.
     

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  9. 327Eric
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    Nice looking Truck
     
  10. choptop40
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    im thinking g***er....
     
  11. Paul
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    love those trucks, that looks like a good one!
    good plan
    keep us posted!
     
  12. Nice Truck, Good Luck With Your Project !!!
     
  13. CGkidd
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    Love it. Following this one.
     
  14. mcnally351
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    from boston

  15. raidmagic
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    Fantastic!! I love Stude trucks. Simply my favorite.
     
  16. stillrunners
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    sweeet....like the nailhead idea as well.....that looks to have the factory rear bumper....those bring some good money....just saying (2x4 setup?)

    lwf
     
  17. Rindy
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    Like I said, I want to keep this totally 'old school' as if it was put together around '60. Today the Mrs. & I were at a large antique mall, I found an *old* Hurst 3-speed shifter for $29.50. Does anyone remember the "yoyo" or "barrel" knobs that Hurst used around 1960? They had orange lucite ends held on by a phillips screw in the middle. I remember them clearly, haven't seen one in years. Now I gotta find one of them knobs!
     
  18. Rindy
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    Stillrunners, yes, that's the factory rear bumper. Have a good front one too, also a NOS gravel pan. Prob. need to replace the grill, its bent up & pushed in at the bottom. Might go to with '54 - '56-style grille....
     
  19. Rindy
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    Got real lucky & scored a 322 Nailhead (called them Nail-valve motors back in the day), out of a '56 Super hardtop that was being parted out. Actually heard it run. Motor is (almost) complete, for $500. Gonna go thru the motor before running it, prob. a total rebuild. It appears to have around 110K miles on it. I'm very excited to have this engine for my truck! Now I need a stick bellhousing / clutch setup... would really like to run a Cad / LaSalle ****** if I could find one of them!
     
  20. Looks very clean! Looking foward to watching your build.
     

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