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    Pickup Truck Prototypes

    Got pics of different prototypes? Post 'em up!

    I found an interesting one! The very last prototype built by Studebaker before its demise in 1964 was a pickup truck!


    Ain't she gorgeous!
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    I don't have any pics of prototypes but, if someone likes old trucks and is cruising through western CT on I-84 you could stop at this place off of exit 16:
    http://www.goldenagetruckmuseum.com/index.html

    I'm heading over there this Sunday.

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    Cool. That would be an interesting museum to go through. I was just hoping to see various pics of protos that people might have such as the Hurricane, etc, etc.

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    quite the interesting pickup! lol puts a new meaning to boxy styling

    i've always found the old 60's or whatever ford econoline pickups kinda neat looking. can definately look pretty cool with a nice bit of modding. tubbed out, shaved, dropped haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harley#356
    quite the interesting pickup! lol puts a new meaning to boxy styling

    i've always found the old 60's or whatever ford econoline pickups kinda neat looking. can definately look pretty cool with a nice bit of modding. tubbed out, shaved, dropped haha

    My dad bought a new one in 1967. It was supposed to be mine when I turned 16, but there was no way that I was going to drive that thing. If you have never ridden in one, it is a blast. Lean forward and you can stare at the pavement going by. It is still sitting at my uncles (I think) and I have thought about working on it someday.

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    HD-Econoline!....go for it!!!!

    some 18" reps up front, 22" reps in the back! big blown HD motor behind the cab right in the bed...ready to pop some wheelies!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harley#356
    HD-Econoline!....go for it!!!!

    some 18" reps up front, 22" reps in the back! big blown HD motor behind the cab right in the bed...ready to pop some wheelies!
    I think you are reflecting on Bill Golden's "Little Red Wagon"! Ha!

    http://www.allpar.com/model/littleredwagon.html
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    now THAT's cool!

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