Have an old ‘50 bullet nose stude 4 door we pulled outta the weeds years ago. Haven’t tried starting it yet, but have been keeping the engine free With marvel and rotating it every once in a while. I’ll get to it once I get my 67 coronet back on the road
I'm really loving your videos. I especially like how you explain what you're doing so that dummies like myself can follow along. how I wish that I was younger and had the ability to do this. That will never be, so I'll just watch you instead. Thank you.
Merry Christmas! You did a good job getting this Studebaker running again. Looking forward to seeing what is in store for this car. Glad the trans and clutch are in good condition. Will there be a front windshield available? Good luck.
There are Studebaker specialty shops and suppliers around the country where you can get pretty much anything you need for these old Studes. I've restored a 51 Champion myself and had no trouble finding parts. Studebaker International is a good place to start.
That little flathead sounds very sweet,not a miss or anything in it.
Have an old ‘50 bullet nose stude 4 door we pulled outta the weeds years ago. Haven’t tried starting it yet, but have been keeping the engine free With marvel and rotating it every once in a while. I’ll get to it once I get my 67 coronet back on the road
Thats just amazing. Great job. Cant wait to see it go down the road
I'm really loving your videos. I especially like how you explain what you're doing so that dummies like myself can follow along. how I wish that I was younger and had the ability to do this. That will never be, so I'll just watch you instead. Thank you.
Merry Christmas! You did a good job getting this Studebaker running again. Looking forward to seeing what is in store for this car. Glad the trans and clutch are in good condition. Will there be a front windshield available? Good luck.
Great job!! Sounds excellent!
Nice work! You obviously enjoy what you do and you’re good at it. What are your plans for the windshield?
Yea it sounds great on your old stud I've got one myself it's a plymouth it's a40
Good job
Sounds awesome!
Awesome!!!
I'm excited about that one I would love to see that one restored but I don't know where you would ever get window glass?
There are Studebaker specialty shops and suppliers around the country where you can get pretty much anything you need for these old Studes. I've restored a 51 Champion myself and had no trouble finding parts. Studebaker International is a good place to start.
Man triumphs over machine once again!
Studebaker quality enough said
Sweet! Have you thought about what frame will fit under it?
where did you get the gaskets also have one
@@RichardPratt-q7e got it off EBay
where did you get the carb adaptor and what carb are you running?
@@mitchacker both from eBay cars is off a 80s model dodge slant six $80 carb off eBay