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Why the heck are you even posting here? They are made to drive.
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Possible Buick Wood Spoke Wheel, but with "S" on hubcaps
Studemax replied to Matt Grandy's topic in What is it?
That is a Studebaker S. No doubt about it. -
I remember that thing.... not fondly.
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In answer to the OP's question - Yes, back when most cars had carburetors several studies found that shutting off the motor used MORE gas when starting back up. Today - with computer controlled ignition and computer controlled fuel injection, it might be possible - but you know what? IT'S STUPID. It is better to be in complete control of the vehicle in case of emergency, than trying to satisfy rule-making jackasses who want to keep moving the goalpost. They think we are all brainless twits who don't deserve to be in control of our own lives. Eff 'em. Now all you whiners go and yank Peter's chain to get my post taken down because you can't handle the truth.
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That's a 4 door.... meaning a Fairlane or even a Falcon.
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Looking good, Mr. Ash.
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It was poured into the oil pans and was basically fine silicon grit that turned into glass, ruining the motor. It got into everything. Ruined the block, the pistons, the bearings.... The salvage yards hated the program because there were no parts to resell. Mythbusters were doing was science on that show, I remind you it was classified as a reality show. Meaning it was anything but.
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My grandmother was born in 1898. As an adult in the 80's, I asked her about all the things she had seen come to pass, inventions and things like going to the moon - what one thing affected her life more than anything. She thought for 5 minutes, and finally declared she didn't know how she had ever gotten along without tin foil. She was serious, and the longer I considered it - I realized she was exactly correct. She used for everything - in the kitchen, on the rabbit ears, in the garden. She was a simple woman, and it served her needs well.
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Automotive parts in industrial applications
Studemax replied to junkyardjeff's topic in General Discussion
I've seen lots of old flathead Fords running irrigation pumps in the fields. Have you ever seen the videos on YT of old air raid sirens powered by Hemis? Even Don Garlits has one in his museum he restored and takes to car shows. -
Anyone heard of Ford's 1964 World's Fair "Big Red"???
Studemax replied to car crazy's topic in General Discussion
If you are a car or truck guy of ANY age, Big Red is unforgettable. -
Check the Rockne Registry link on the webpage of the Antique Studebaker Club.
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TruOil also works well.
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Talk radio.
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I thought you meant Peerless written on the side....
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Hudson rolling art ...Hey Xander Wieldsen, did you build this?
Studemax replied to lump's topic in General Discussion
I like it! -
Years ago I had my 1966 Wagonaire at an all makes show, and a Chevy lover had a fit seeing my car. He thought I had done a great job customizing a Nova station wagon. When I pointed out that it was a bone stock Studebaker, he calmed down.... Then he saw the 283 motor, and it started all over again. At a gas station it would attract old men (What is it?). At the grocery store it would attract old women (Love your car!). At a car show, the kids wanted to climb the little step-ladder and stand for pictures in the cargo area (with the roof open). Driving that car was never boring, you were usually going to have an adventure or at least a good time.
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Okay, who's the guy?
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Mother Maybelle strumming the big archtop. I can't identify it, she usually played a Gibson L-5.
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Well, that is sad. Randy and I were both in the Studebaker Drivers Club and we spoke many times on the phone or via email. His publications are terrific, and his knowledge was astounding. We got together once at a Starbird show in Wichita and talked for hours. What a great guy!
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Interesting picture - 1928 Buick converted to logging truck.
Studemax replied to bob duffer's topic in General Discussion
I'd love to see this vehicle in the flesh at an auto show today. -
For Sale 1951 Studebaker V8 Commander 2 Door Sedan
Studemax replied to DanaF's topic in Studebaker, Erskine & Rockne
I've purchased running Studebakers of the same type and era in good condition for much less. -
Done it myself with my 6 volt Studebaker... You just have to be smart and not leave them connected for a long time. Start the darn thing, pull the cables.