807 Comments for Studebaker Stamping Plant

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It's a sad kinda thing looking at the old engines, it's like looking at a dead person, at one time it had life and was productive now it sit's dormant & it has no life at all ----- so morbid
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the military bases all have auctions on the internet to sell off a lot of diffrent diesel & gas engines, some brand new in the shipping containers,look up military auctions.com
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holly fuck....i want some!!!!...anyone with a fork left wanna make some money??...i have a 53'' ft trailer...
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Studebaker was just too ahead of its time like Tucker.Many of the options you have in your car today Studebaker had was standard.
My grandfather, Otis Richard, founded Richard Brothers Tool and DIe and Allied Products Corporation in Michigan in 1928. I would love to go through the plants and look at the allied products reports. My family has not been involved with Allied since my grandfather's death in a car accident in Michigan and then the company went public. I toured the last large Richard Brothers plant in Hillsdale that shut down in 1993 with 300 employees.
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Well I rode around camp blanding in a 6x6. muilti fuel.And I like it so much that I bought one that from Ft Rucker.
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My M-275 has one in it and its turbo.It has been running since 1971.
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Boy I sure like to have a few of those trans to sell.I know people who need them for their M.35s
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Those things are 478 ci.And they still use them in our millitary.
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I,m not a fan of goverment waste.LOL
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They are multi fuel engines that were made by White motor company.I have am general 6x6 with a multi fuel turbo.
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It is too bad that this building is now a heap of rubble. Most of the old assembly buildings have been torn down.
how do u get thos shots
ldt 465 some new some used-for sale yes none running $750. running $1000. twenty two days left how bad do you want them? hard to get parts these days I love the pictures good for the soul !
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Kind of sad really. Like some part of the building is just waiting for the whistle to blow and for work to start tomorrow. Like those ghosts you hear about who don't know they're dead.