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Picking up a 53 studebaker Reo gasser deuce, need towing advice, and learning advice
Hey everyone,
Picking up my first deuce, it was basically free, its a 53 (I think) Studebaker (I think) with a gas motor. I have to have it towed about five miles. The wrecker company is going to use an C6500 with a wheel lift to get it here. They are gonna lift front wheels and tow it. Do I need to pull a driveshaft? I've read the sprags (Not sure what case it has yet, only see outside) only engage when power is applied, and that for a short tow like I need they will be ok, but I have also read otherwise.
Also, Im not sure I am in the right section, seem to see alot of GMC based trucks in this forum, so if this is the wrong place to post this please let me know.
I am still very much in the learning process for this cool old truck. I am well versed in willys jeeps and such, but I kind of fell into this deuce by accident and I am pretty excited to dig into it.
Heres what I know for sure:
1) Its been converted atleast partially to 12v, and has a GM one wire alternator on it
2) Was a forestry truck for most of its life, so I imagine mileage is pretty low, its certainly rust free
3) No bed on it, was a tank truck
4) Hasnt run in about ten years
5) has what I believe to be civilian plug wires and dist. cap on it
6) Has a tin top!
I am looking for advice on where to get a carb kit, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, points, condensor etc to try and get it running.
When I get it back to my shop, I'll be sure to post pics
Hey everyone,
Picking up my first deuce, it was basically free, its a 53 (I think) Studebaker (I think) with a gas motor. I have to have it towed about five miles. The wrecker company is going to use an C6500 with a wheel lift to get it here. They are gonna lift front wheels and tow it. Do I need to pull a driveshaft? I've read the sprags (Not sure what case it has yet, only see outside) only engage when power is applied, and that for a short tow like I need they will be ok, but I have also read otherwise.
Also, Im not sure I am in the right section, seem to see alot of GMC based trucks in this forum, so if this is the wrong place to post this please let me know.
I am still very much in the learning process for this cool old truck. I am well versed in willys jeeps and such, but I kind of fell into this deuce by accident and I am pretty excited to dig into it.
Heres what I know for sure:
1) Its been converted atleast partially to 12v, and has a GM one wire alternator on it
2) Was a forestry truck for most of its life, so I imagine mileage is pretty low, its certainly rust free
3) No bed on it, was a tank truck
4) Hasnt run in about ten years
5) has what I believe to be civilian plug wires and dist. cap on it
6) Has a tin top!
I am looking for advice on where to get a carb kit, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, points, condensor etc to try and get it running.
When I get it back to my shop, I'll be sure to post pics