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3 hours ago, John DePrey said:
We were looking at my folks' '32 model 55 st Regis today and were wondering if the President grill is different or larger?
Yes it is different.
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At 8:23 in the video is a 41 commander skyway. There are some good trim items to be saved. Hopefully.
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I would check with the studebaker museum for the shock print. If they have the print it will show the collapsed and extended length. Maybe the supplier and number.
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2 hours ago, John DePrey said:
They must be rare if you dont have any lol... pretty sure my parts hulk has stock wheels on it.
Is your parts hulk a 41 president? The 40 pres is 16 x 4 1/2 and could work. I wonder if the m5 truck has the same wheels.
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Does anyone have 41 president wheels to sell? I have 2 friends looking for some. Has to be president. The wheel is wider and uses 9/16 studs. Also
41 has notches for the hub cover trim ring. 16 inch x 5 inch.
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Ernie Loga made a nice one for my 35 and many others.
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Can't get much closer. Don't you two know each other?
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Hi Bob
I have four 41s and always looking for spare parts. Do you have a list?
Rex
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Does it charge when you jump the 2 wires? Any photos of the car? Love to see it.
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There is a shaft/pin that runs through the trans case to the od case. When the trans is put in reverse the gear pushes the pin rearward and disengages the overdrive. The pin is either missing or damaged.
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1947 commander
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You should check with the museum for the body prints. I have bought the full sized prints to scale from the museum for 29, 31 and 35 presidents. And have seen prints there for earlier bodies so you might be in luck. The prints will show the details you are asking about.
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This is where I get mine. https://www.restorationspecialties.com/
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post a photo of what you have to find out if it is correct.
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part shipping today.
1936 Dictator oil filter plumbing
in Studebaker, Erskine & Rockne
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36 Studebaker was the first car to use fram. See history https://www.fram.com/about-us/history/