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Studebaker

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[;)i started this thing back in october and dont get alot of time on it as to i work to much. this is a 48 studebaker cab and i used an 80 gm frame [;)[;)
 

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Hey Studebaker my mother found this in the woods near her home in Ala. If your truck turns out good, and it should, i might have to pull this one home.
 

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i chopped off 2 feet of frame in the front and put a manual rack in for steering, the only thing is i dont know how to connect the tie rods together cuase there different sizes and the same right handed thread
 

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i chopped the floor out and the firewall, it wasnt gonna work right
 

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Omd that is a cool looking beater, id say get it. The cab is the only thing that i got so thats what i had to use, and it is my first major build
 
there was no side skirt in front of the door, so i had to make one, there was a little piece of hood that came with it so i welded it to the cam to extend it out a bit
 

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i decided the frame was to long so i chopped out 12 inches in the front of were the cab mounts, i set up the motor 14" back from stock and lowered it in the frame
 
well ive hit a wall with my pics,they dont wanna load so ill have to take some new pics in the right format and post a bit later.
 
i chopped off 2 feet of frame in the front and put a manual rack in for steering, the only thing is i dont know how to connect the tie rods together cuase there different sizes and the same right handed thread

Connecting the rod ends together isnt that hard. The way I did mine was to measure the distance you need, allowing a couple of inches to thread up on the rod end and ball joint. Have a machine shop bore and thread a sleeve to your measurements that will screw onto the rack rod end and tread the other end to receive you ball joint. Heres a couple of pics picture that might help you understand what I am saying. After I got mine together I welded the sleeve to the rack rod and the adjustments are made from the ball joint.
Hope this helps.
Good luck:)
 

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Build is cool....like the big block..

a few bumps in the road are normal....if you don't have an idea..somebody here will....No worries..:D
 
Here I potsed your doors for you

Talk about shaving doors. Pics don't do them justice, but they are real cool look'n cleaned up.
 

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