807 Comments for Studebaker Stamping Plant

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And I correct myself, the shifter handles are removable.

devnull knows exactly what they are. There's a list of the army trucks they were used in here:
http://www.g503.com/fo...iewtopic.php?t=46506

And here's the parts list:
https://www.logsa.army...ms/data/A/018424.pdf

And yes, I'm a wrench-head. ;o)
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Good stuff there Motts! Very interesting to see. Lots of curious speculation about this room. I'll add more. :o) We can see they were pulled from vehicles. All the shifters had been cut off to make that easier, and hoses cut, etc.. Most of the generators were taken. Generators were replaced with alternators in the early 60s in civilian vehicles, but I cannot say that for these mil-spec looking units. And there they sit. I would guess they came from a government contract and developed a problem, were defective in some way, were improper, something like that. I would say this, the circumstances surrounding them were likely an embarrasment and had cost some company or the taxpayers ALOT of money to correct! I think there's some kind of snafu connected to them or they would have been discarded/scrapped/sold a long time ago. Perhaps they sit and hide in "government stockpile limbo"? But... it sure is cool to see them and speculate, you betcha! Love the photos!
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Great stuff Motts! That's the funkiest materials handing scheme I've ever seen in a factory. It's the damndest thing. In the old/new photos a couple images back, one of the traversing cranes can still be seen on the top way off at the far end.
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Most photos convey the real colors of the place, and a few are altered to suit the photo artistically (mostly infrared and light painted photos).
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Ahhhh !!! A room full of engines - truly my favourite "fan"tasy.
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lol,all the motors are painted olive drab,duh must be military ones-cummins?
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didnt AM general have the use of these buildings? Am gen has had many military contracts,built trucks,the HUMMV,etc,prolly has to do with their work
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those are modern truck diesel engines,the compressor hanging on the one nearest supplies the air brakes
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Does Mott tone these photos or are these the actual "raw" image?
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I wonder what the buses in the background are for?
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You know something's tall when you need a ladder to get to a ladder.
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I'd love to see what's on the other side of that far wall. Can you imagine how much concrete, steel, and wood went into building this plane?
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You're right, Mike. The gantry is still in place and the hook is just hanging there. Looks like there might be another room on the other side of that wall. Someone had to have some fun hanging all of that duct work.
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Abandoned Gotham city
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My first impression: The workmen are STILL below...the floor that is, and trying to get out. Factory of the Living Dead...