Another "the build started"

harkinoff

something to do...
Location
Sandy
Finally started the Studebaker "1955". Yanked the old 429 auto combo and started cutting the suspension out.

Plans... 454, sm 465, np 205, Scout 44's "for now", hydro boost "brakes and steering. Rancho 44044's front and rear.

Any other ideas?

Oh and the Cj 5 is for sale
 

Attachments

  • 016.jpg
    016.jpg
    187.8 KB · Views: 14
  • 014.jpg
    014.jpg
    174.2 KB · Views: 15
  • 015.jpg
    015.jpg
    182.5 KB · Views: 13
  • 012.jpg
    012.jpg
    192.2 KB · Views: 22

harkinoff

something to do...
Location
Sandy
Quick Dana 44 question. I have the Scout II 44, I have a Chevy 44. I'm cutting down the Chevy 44 to match the Scout 44. Use the Scout Shafts, Scout ring and pinion, carrier, caps, etc, will scout guts go in the chevy 44? all I have is a bare Chevy 44 housing. Ideas?, thoughts, pointers, would be awsome... Reason on using the Chevy 44 is that it is sprung over. I do have a chevy flat top knuckle, needs machined.
 

BCGPER

Starting Another Thread
Location
Sunny Arizona
Glad to see the old gal come back to life. Like mbryson said, yes they're machined for an individual axle, but I wouldn't really worry about them not working. You'll be fine.
 

Deweyxj

Invisible, on purpose!
Sounds like a very unique build :)! I'm looking forward to seeing it finished:cool:!


I wonder about 44's behind a big block though:rolleyes:??


How big of tires are you planning to run???
 

harkinoff

something to do...
Location
Sandy
"Deweyxj" I wonder about 44's behind a big block though??"

It doesn't really matter what I run "if" I wheel it :) I broke 60's and 14 bolts also... But, 60 and a 14 bolt are in the future build. Cutting and a narrow job isnt in the budget for a 60 and 14 bolt. Eventually it will get tore down to the frame and made Pretty just as I did the Scout.

Thanks Tacoma, but I have two. The truck engine I just purchased with around 75,000 on it and a 1969 Ls5 I have been sitting on for many years. The Ls5 is for the future build. I'm having fun with it for now and then leave pretty for the next generation :)

"Why a big block" I learned over the years you can't have enough power. Atleast its there if needed. That and it will look Bad *ss in it:) Tire size on 44's? 33's 35's? I never have done a cut and narrow job. Practice on little stuff first. Probably need some serious pointers. Ideas will be much appreciated.
 

rockreligious

NoEcoNaziAmmo
Location
Ephraim
Ive got a pair of dana 60's Ill sell you when you come to get the springs.. front is a High pinion drivers drop, rear has disc brakes... just trying to tempt ya.
 

RustEoldtrux

RustEoldtrux
Location
Evanston, WY
Studebakers

SWeeeeet!! The only trucks that look better than R series Studes are Stude Coupe Express trucks followed by M series Studes. There is a factory 1958 Studebaker 4X4 here in Evanston (E series) still owned by the original Studebaker dealer.
 

harkinoff

something to do...
Location
Sandy
Finally getting started... Cut a bunch of the old stuff out. 429 and auto are gone. Got the rearend in and the engine tranny and transfer case set in.
 

Attachments

  • 0608111720[1]3.jpg
    0608111720[1]3.jpg
    49.2 KB · Views: 8
  • 0609111558[1].jpg
    0609111558[1].jpg
    42.3 KB · Views: 8
  • 0609111601[1]10.jpg
    0609111601[1]10.jpg
    46.2 KB · Views: 7
  • 0608111503[1]6.jpg
    0608111503[1]6.jpg
    37.7 KB · Views: 6
Top