In Dad's case, it was the $10 the farmer he got it from charged for it.
Delivered.
Billy Zoom wrote:
>>an old Studebaker straight six engine, circa 1950's
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>As strange as it seems, putting a Studebaker six in a T-series wasn't all
>that uncommon. I never really understood why. There were so many other
>choices. It wasn't particularly fast, small, or light, and there wasn't much
>speed equipment available either. I could understand maybe a Hudson Jet with
>Twin H. Anybody know what the attraction was?
>BZ
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