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Sparky

Wonder how a yellow Hummer plays into the Studabaker Museum :eusa-think:

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Achto

I would have to think that there is a Gravely Westchester some where in the building. They were a Studebaker design.

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Such an interesting look to these things. Would like to add one to my collection some day

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Racinbob
12 minutes ago, Sparky said:

Wonder how a yellow Hummer plays into the Studabaker Museum :eusa-think:

 

Same as Wheel Horses Mike. AM General made the original Hummers right here. :)

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Racinbob
5 minutes ago, Achto said:

I would have to think that there is a Gravely Westchester some where in the building. They were a Studebaker design.

Such an interesting look to these things. Would like to add one to my collection some day

 Gadzooks! That gearbox. I didn't see one Dan. 

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WHX??
12 minutes ago, Sparky said:

Wonder how a yellow Hummer plays into the Studabaker Museum :eusa-think:

Thoughts exactly Mikey... Ok Bob answered that. Sounds more like a South Bend museum. 

 

30 minutes ago, Racinbob said:

offered my assistance with the Wheel Horses

Good for you Bob ... no better expert on them. Maybe  that show 314H you got should be in there!  Save all the fighting over it here! :violence-blades::lol:

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lynnmor
8 minutes ago, Racinbob said:

 Gadzooks! That gearbox. I didn't see one Dan. 

Looks like a standard Gravely tractor with body work added.

 

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Racinbob
6 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Thoughts exactly Mikey... Ok Bob answered that. Sounds more like a South Bend museum. 

 

Good for you Bob ... no better expert on them. Maybe  that show 314H you got should be in there!  Save all the fighting over it here! :violence-blades::lol:

 

all the vehicles Studebaker had a part in as well as other items about South Bends history.

 

That's exactly why I added that blurb in my original post. Studebaker was, by far, the biggest player but there's a lot more that played a part. 

 

As far as the 314 It's in the barn right now covered up with no battery.  I want to replace the seat and make sure everything is up to snuff with it. At that point I now have, unexpectedly, a list of wannabes that I'll go through in order. Gotta be fair. :)

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Racinbob
22 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Good for you Bob ... no better expert on them. 

 

That certainly isn't true but I know where I can find the experts.

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Achto
7 hours ago, lynnmor said:

Looks like a standard Gravely tractor with body work added.

 

Pretty much what they were. It was Gravely's early attempt to get into the four wheel market. The fiberglass body was a Studebaker design. It incorporated the implements from the 2 wheel walk behind units. It did not however meet Gravely standards and was considered a failure. Production numbers were low. Expectations of finding one is even lower. I have only ever seen one in person. 

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AlexR

If you are visiting museums in Northern Indiana be sure and visit the Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum in Auburn, Indiana as well. 

No Wheelhorse's but lots of cool cars as well. 

 

I will need to visit the Studebaker museum again when they get the Wheelhorse's updated! Thank you for volunteering to help with that. 

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lynnmor
3 minutes ago, AlexR said:

If you are visiting museums in Northern Indiana be sure and visit the Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum in Auburn, Indiana as well. 

No Wheelhorse's but lots of cool cars as well. 

 

I will need to visit the Studebaker museum again when they get the Wheelhorse's updated! Thank you for volunteering to help with that. 

I did the Auburn Museum and want to do more museums in the Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and Michigan area, there is a lot to see.

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Easton Rich

Ive got a 52' Commander with the 232ci OHV V8 that makes a whooping 120hp, but she's got HILL BRAKES and a 3 on-the-tree

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Easton Rich

Here she is: 

P.S. And yes that is my 87' Chevy and 656 in the background 

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WHX??
9 hours ago, Racinbob said:

I want to replace the seat and make sure everything is up to snuff with it when WHX?? gets it. 

There fixed that ... :lol:

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peter lena

@Racinbob  think any time you  get the chance to  visit a living time capsule , no matter what's in it , one,s  I have been to , always had  era related , anything , that enhances  what you are seeing . in this plastic  garbage  time zone , fittiningly , only dust  will remain , pete 

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WHX??
2 hours ago, Racinbob said:

For you biker dudes

Too bad we didn't have a few extra days these places are not too far off our beaten path to the BS. 

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