I tried to buy this one 20 years ago after Bernie passed. The truck came back to me at exactly the wrong time (financially) but I knew if we hadn't saved the old piece then I would have regretted it for the rest of my life: Thanks for watching!
O-H-I-O Porter greetings 🇺🇸 Happy New Year…2024. I haven’t seen too many Studebaker trucks around these parts. They were quite cool looking trucks! He did a good job on the frame & installing the frame bumpers on the rear. I own a 51 REO wrecker that my dad bought new. I’ve driven a 56 GMC military dump as well that we owned for several years. What a truck! You sure have a good selection of nice old military trucks! Enjoy your nice old Studebaker! Blessings my friend.🤩😎✌️
@@AlaskaTrucker 🇺🇸 I’m with you on that one. It might make you happier people working with your hands & accomplishing things. I’ve always loved building things & watching them come back to life. Great rewards in that. Waiting to see more. 🥰😎✌️
Hey, great trucks, great video, I’ve got an opportunity to save an old 6x6 Studebaker and was wondering if there was any practical use They can still be put to. Don’t know much about trucks, but I love these things. Cheers from Australia
Oh yes, they'll still do a lot of work and they're a lot of fun to play around with. Please do some video of the old truck, we'd love to see it! Thanks for watching!
A great save... sometimes wonder if those old drill machines are any part of them of use in some way other than stare at them. I do hope that as you and I do take the "final walk in life" someone still cares enough to store and possibly start/move them about. That engine in the truck I do believe was the same one used in a cletrac dozer my dad had and I ran up until the sixties. Dad was a hobby logger to make enough money to go mining again, I would push loads of rock off of a ramp into the bed on one of the old gmc or Studebaker trucks. I peeled my thumb back to along side my wrist when the steering wheel got away from me an I had my thumb on the inside of those spoke steering wheels. I was about eleven or twelve at the time... my dad was a man who if you cried, he would poke fun of you forever and that was not a good thing as I loved my job. I just sucked it up till my arm and hand was so swollen that I was no longer good for anything... he gave me a razor over my backside for not telling him! I also peeled a toe nail up so he grabbed it with the plyers and jerked it off. I remember stiffening tears an he said "atta boy" so wrapped my foot and kept working. I am so darn curious as to the breed of your dog... mine looks exactly like him... rescue from the pound. He is the very kindest dog I have ever owned, got him and they said he is about eight or nine... that was about three years ago, but no knowledge of his breed... maybe pit yet I just know he is not as the jaw is not pit nor the nose really. He loves everyone no matter who... yet a young guy staggering from too many "wobble pops" fell towards me and it looked to "Rex" that he was going to hit me so he grabbed the mans arm and knocked him to the ground an looked at me like as if maybe he was in trouble. I gave him treats instead. Sure would enjoy knowing if he is just heinz 57 or some real breed of his own as I see others close to same. Hope life is good, an all is well with you and the family
Both old girls sound great for the age of them. Are you going to save the old girl from the shredder? I hope you do. I want to say thank you for sharing. Looking forward to your next video.
A tune : I got valves That jingle jangle jingle As I go ridin' merrily along, And Ii say, now ain't ya glad You're single, Cuz that Stude Sure nuff would be gone. (Apologies to Gene Autrey) Its gotta tickle you when you find something like that! We cheer for you when yoi do Ever think about how many of your trucks were used to build the Alaskan higheay?
When the truck had the drill rig, it sat for so long that the truck sank up to the axles. The old Speedstar drill rigs were heavy and the scrappers hooked onto the truck with a 966 Cat loader and bent the frame. I remember the old man that had owned this truck, Bernie Hopp, and I remember when this truck was road worthy, back in the early 80s. Bernie was a WWII Veteran and he's been gone a long time now. Thanks for watching!
love old WW2 military iron, i saved 4 WC54's from a similar fate 2 are fully restored 1 was to far gone and became a parts source the last one is currently being restored
We'll film more of this truck as we continue to get her back on her feet: Thanks for watching!
Thank you 😊 so much 💖 for saving that Studebaker US6 🙏 for being scraped
What a wonderful sight 😍
Seeing it run again 💝🤞🔩🔧🙆♂️🤩
I could watch your old Studebaker trucks all day they are beautiful. Thanks for sharing/rescuing these grand treasures with us.
What a transformation and great job on the frame repair. Keep em rolling.
Thanks for saving the old girl.
Sir,
You have quite the collection!
I am really happy someone is saving those Studebaker trucks!
Thanks for helping to save our countries history.
Its a lot of fun to tinker with the old iron: Thanks for watching!
Nice to see the progress. Thank you.
Thanks for saving the old truck
I tried to buy this one 20 years ago after Bernie passed. The truck came back to me at exactly the wrong time (financially) but I knew if we hadn't saved the old piece then I would have regretted it for the rest of my life: Thanks for watching!
That's the best one yet! Shame they bent the frame but you should be able to straighten it. Thanks for saving it, they're just fun to look at.
Nice Work Saving her -- If that old Girl could talk -- be some stories 🚛🌆🌃🌄
O-H-I-O Porter greetings 🇺🇸 Happy New Year…2024. I haven’t seen too many Studebaker trucks around these parts. They were quite cool looking trucks! He did a good job on the frame & installing the frame bumpers on the rear. I own a 51 REO wrecker that my dad bought new. I’ve driven a 56 GMC military dump as well that we owned for several years. What a truck! You sure have a good selection of nice old military trucks! Enjoy your nice old Studebaker! Blessings my friend.🤩😎✌️
The trucks are a great joy for us and keep us out of the bars. Thanks for watching and saying hello!
@@AlaskaTrucker 🇺🇸 I’m with you on that one. It might make you happier people working with your hands & accomplishing things. I’ve always loved building things & watching them come back to life. Great rewards in that. Waiting to see more. 🥰😎✌️
Is a real shame knowing the old iron was scrapped through the years !!😢
bless u Rev...great job
Hey, great trucks, great video, I’ve got an opportunity to save an old 6x6 Studebaker and was wondering if there was any practical use They can still be put to. Don’t know much about trucks, but I love these things. Cheers from Australia
Oh yes, they'll still do a lot of work and they're a lot of fun to play around with. Please do some video of the old truck, we'd love to see it! Thanks for watching!
A great save... sometimes wonder if those old drill machines are any part of them of use in some way other than stare at them. I do hope that as you and I do take the "final walk in life" someone still cares enough to store and possibly start/move them about. That engine in the truck I do believe was the same one used in a cletrac dozer my dad had and I ran up until the sixties. Dad was a hobby logger to make enough money to go mining again, I would push loads of rock off of a ramp into the bed on one of the old gmc or Studebaker trucks. I peeled my thumb back to along side my wrist when the steering wheel got away from me an I had my thumb on the inside of those spoke steering wheels. I was about eleven or twelve at the time... my dad was a man who if you cried, he would poke fun of you forever and that was not a good thing as I loved my job. I just sucked it up till my arm and hand was so swollen that I was no longer good for anything... he gave me a razor over my backside for not telling him! I also peeled a toe nail up so he grabbed it with the plyers and jerked it off. I remember stiffening tears an he said "atta boy" so wrapped my foot and kept working. I am so darn curious as to the breed of your dog... mine looks exactly like him... rescue from the pound. He is the very kindest dog I have ever owned, got him and they said he is about eight or nine... that was about three years ago, but no knowledge of his breed... maybe pit yet I just know he is not as the jaw is not pit nor the nose really. He loves everyone no matter who... yet a young guy staggering from too many "wobble pops" fell towards me and it looked to "Rex" that he was going to hit me so he grabbed the mans arm and knocked him to the ground an looked at me like as if maybe he was in trouble. I gave him treats instead. Sure would enjoy knowing if he is just heinz 57 or some real breed of his own as I see others close to same. Hope life is good, an all is well with you and the family
How do you find a vehicle on its way to being scrapped? i'd love to help save older trucks
There are several Military vehicle clubs that you can join, that's how we found this one: Thanks for watching!
A lot of this trucks went to russia under ww2 lend lease . Most of them was used as mobile rocket louncher nicknamed ,, Katjusha " .
Both old girls sound great for the age of them. Are you going to save the old girl from the shredder? I hope you do. I want to say thank you for sharing. Looking forward to your next video.
Yes she's home now: Thanks for watching
A tune :
I got valves
That jingle jangle jingle
As I go ridin' merrily along,
And Ii say, now ain't ya glad
You're single,
Cuz that Stude
Sure nuff would be gone.
(Apologies to Gene Autrey)
Its gotta tickle you when you find something like that! We cheer for you when yoi do
Ever think about how many of your trucks were used to build the Alaskan higheay?
How many studebaker US6s do you have? when I have more money I am considering on trying to find one and bring it back to Tennessee.
We currently have 9 Studebaker US6 trucks. I'd love to see more of them saved. Thanks for watching!
love these old studebakers,,, amazing trucks, well built,,stout,,, took abuse well... a shame they went out of business' for shite management...
Honestly, what did those idiots do to the chassis? How is that even possible?
When the truck had the drill rig, it sat for so long that the truck sank up to the axles. The old Speedstar drill rigs were heavy and the scrappers hooked onto the truck with a 966 Cat loader and bent the frame. I remember the old man that had owned this truck, Bernie Hopp, and I remember when this truck was road worthy, back in the early 80s. Bernie was a WWII Veteran and he's been gone a long time now. Thanks for watching!
🚚🚚🚚🤩see you soon cowboy xoxo
Ich leibe dich Dame! XoXo!
👍
I think its a crime to scrap this car
I dont know how sombody could get the nerve to scrap it
So you have a little truck problem lol I got the same thing fun isn’t it enjoy it, bud. We only live once.
love old WW2 military iron, i saved 4 WC54's from a similar fate 2 are fully restored 1 was to far gone and became a parts source the last one is currently being restored