Magnum
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... a couple months ago, I started my 1st build project... a 1946 Studebaker M-5 pasture queen... pretty solid body, but the truck belonged to my FIL, who had many cars & trucks, & always restored to original... the motor was hopelessly stuck on this truck when he bought it, & after trying for 6 months, all the old tricks, she went to the pasture, where it sat for the last 20-25 years... until I dragged it up to the driveway...
my goal is an early 60's traditional hot rod roadster build... so I 1st chopped the top off... er... also the doors down to the box level, to be sure how the lines would look, then stripped the truck down to the bare frame ( where I'm at right now ) the cab will have a 6" section removed from the fire wall, through the old top door hinges, to bring everything back into perspective... I've started welding on the frame a bit... added my 1st new piece a front cross member, which will hold the front spring perches... using new shorter springs, may pull 2 or 3 leaves out of the spring pack ( keeping the original I beam axle, but am putting the springs under axle ala Jeep style ) I'm building some bearing spring sliders, to replace the shackles, to give me a bit better control, & will lower the front another inch... next step is right now I'm fabbing my front axle frame bumps, so I can lower the front & still keep some ride quality... I'm looking for about 5-6" clearance at the front roll pan, & about a stock ride height for the rear, giving me a pretty sloped stance... running steelies all around, with 37 Studebaker script dog dishes... front wheels are 15 X 6" , rears are 15 X 10" & will be wearing a set of 325-50-15 Goodyear DOT drag radials... a triangulated 4 link will hold the 55 Thunderbird flanged Dana 44 in place, axle currently wears a 4.09 ring set & an open carrier... which will be changed out & or adjusted after I put a few miles on it... Brakes are all being upgraded to early / mid 60's 12" Cadillac finned drums, & a remote resy dual chamber master... since the original lil 6 was forever stuck, a 1958 Silver Hawk donated Studie 289 & 3 speed overdrive, will provide the motivation... it's said to be in good running condition ( we'll see, hope it runs well enough to shake things out next summer, before I have to rebuild it ), it currently wears a 2 barrel, which will be repolaced by a 4 barrel, & maybe a Paxton super charger down the road... the truck will have a pretty big rake to the stance, so the frame & cab floor will be wedged out to flat, to make driving more comfortable... any pics with the seat ( a 79 Ford passenger van seat ) the seat will be lower, as the Stude in stock form, has the gas tank under the floor, under the seat, & there is a 6" seat riser that will be going bye... I'm going to take some modern pick up box rear fenders ( the ones inside the box ) & make some mini tubs inside the box, the box will also have 12-14" cut from the middle shortening it up nicely... thinking about red cedar flooring in the box, instead of the stock heavy corrogated steel... the dash will pretty much be totally custom, using a 58 Chevy tailight bezel in the center to hold a pair of 6" round speakers with the channels switched, an other 6" round will be in each door... these will be waterproof boat speakers since it'll be a roadster... the passenger side of the dash, will house the passenger JC bar...
that's enough typing for now... can add more details later... a couple pics of the distruction, after a photoshop rendering of what I expect it to look close to ( I've change my mind on a few things since it was done... things like the wheels, etc... )
here are some p
my goal is an early 60's traditional hot rod roadster build... so I 1st chopped the top off... er... also the doors down to the box level, to be sure how the lines would look, then stripped the truck down to the bare frame ( where I'm at right now ) the cab will have a 6" section removed from the fire wall, through the old top door hinges, to bring everything back into perspective... I've started welding on the frame a bit... added my 1st new piece a front cross member, which will hold the front spring perches... using new shorter springs, may pull 2 or 3 leaves out of the spring pack ( keeping the original I beam axle, but am putting the springs under axle ala Jeep style ) I'm building some bearing spring sliders, to replace the shackles, to give me a bit better control, & will lower the front another inch... next step is right now I'm fabbing my front axle frame bumps, so I can lower the front & still keep some ride quality... I'm looking for about 5-6" clearance at the front roll pan, & about a stock ride height for the rear, giving me a pretty sloped stance... running steelies all around, with 37 Studebaker script dog dishes... front wheels are 15 X 6" , rears are 15 X 10" & will be wearing a set of 325-50-15 Goodyear DOT drag radials... a triangulated 4 link will hold the 55 Thunderbird flanged Dana 44 in place, axle currently wears a 4.09 ring set & an open carrier... which will be changed out & or adjusted after I put a few miles on it... Brakes are all being upgraded to early / mid 60's 12" Cadillac finned drums, & a remote resy dual chamber master... since the original lil 6 was forever stuck, a 1958 Silver Hawk donated Studie 289 & 3 speed overdrive, will provide the motivation... it's said to be in good running condition ( we'll see, hope it runs well enough to shake things out next summer, before I have to rebuild it ), it currently wears a 2 barrel, which will be repolaced by a 4 barrel, & maybe a Paxton super charger down the road... the truck will have a pretty big rake to the stance, so the frame & cab floor will be wedged out to flat, to make driving more comfortable... any pics with the seat ( a 79 Ford passenger van seat ) the seat will be lower, as the Stude in stock form, has the gas tank under the floor, under the seat, & there is a 6" seat riser that will be going bye... I'm going to take some modern pick up box rear fenders ( the ones inside the box ) & make some mini tubs inside the box, the box will also have 12-14" cut from the middle shortening it up nicely... thinking about red cedar flooring in the box, instead of the stock heavy corrogated steel... the dash will pretty much be totally custom, using a 58 Chevy tailight bezel in the center to hold a pair of 6" round speakers with the channels switched, an other 6" round will be in each door... these will be waterproof boat speakers since it'll be a roadster... the passenger side of the dash, will house the passenger JC bar...
that's enough typing for now... can add more details later... a couple pics of the distruction, after a photoshop rendering of what I expect it to look close to ( I've change my mind on a few things since it was done... things like the wheels, etc... )
here are some p
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