Calling Ranger, or anybody else intersted in Studebaker US 6
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Calling Ranger, or anybody else intersted in Studebaker US 6
I know what a US 6 is, but what is a US 6 62?
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Re: Calling Ranger, or anybody else intersted in Studebaker US 6
The Studes US 6 were built in 6X6 and 6X4 configuration ( I-Beam front axle)
Could the "62" be a "wrong" reference to a non-driving front axle version?
This is only a guess on my part
Bud
Could the "62" be a "wrong" reference to a non-driving front axle version?
This is only a guess on my part
Bud
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Re: Calling Ranger, or anybody else intersted in Studebaker US 6
62 refers to the wheelbase.....which in this case is the long wheelbase version of 162" So a US6 48 would be a short wheelbase truck of 148". Hope this helps.
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Re: Calling Ranger, or anybody else intersted in Studebaker US 6
id be interested,, i need one for a restoration,, or i'd do this one also,, send info..
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