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Old 12-21-2008, 01:45 AM   #1
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Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes

I found this picture on the net and my curiosity got the best of me so I did some searching.




It is a Renault Colorale made from 1950-1957




Here is a couple of truck versions.


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cool old Oliver 2255 with a Cat V8, and a HUGE snow blower on it, a local has a 2255 with big dual stacks that he pulls with

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Old 12-21-2008, 05:13 PM   #3
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here is our m-37 dodge wepons carrier after a fun day of wheeling up in Rausch creek off road park in pa
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^ Cruisin`the convertible around the countryside,huh?
That`s a bad Oliver.I don`t recall a V8 in the one I ran,but it was 30 or so years ago and I wasn`t that focused on the machine back then.Thinking back,I do recall the lower throaty sound that may have been the V8.I just think I would have recalled the heads hangin`right and left like that.
Hmmm...a Reenalt 4wd,eh?Ooh la la!

Did I show this,yet?It was just on Ebay and it`s brand new.I think it`s from Argentina where FCs were made & marketed for many years past availability in the US:
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Old 12-22-2008, 07:26 PM   #5
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hideous old Furd conversion

And dammit i cannot find i picture of when they used to make articulated tractors out of two Farmalls (for instance) remove the front steering and hitch them together...anybody know what I'm referring to?
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Old 12-22-2008, 08:09 PM   #6
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And dammit i cannot find i picture of when they used to make articulated tractors out of two Farmalls (for instance) remove the front steering and hitch them together...anybody know what I'm referring to?
This fellow was the master of buliding tandem tractors! He did it for a long time.



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Old 12-23-2008, 01:35 AM   #7
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good ole Alberta ingenuity. Thanks for the link that was awesome. I grew up on them prarries.
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Another Stuebaker:

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and we have a winner in the ugly category. Seriously though I wonder what the specs are on that thing? It looks heavier than the others I've seen and I've never seen a 4 wheel drive! Just a pic Tim or do you know more about this strange truck? I see it has five lugs, so 1/2 ton?
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and we have a winner in the ugly category. Seriously though I wonder what the specs are on that thing? It looks heavier than the others I've seen and I've never seen a 4 wheel drive! Just a pic Tim or do you know more about this strange truck? I see it has five lugs, so 1/2 ton?
Something must be wrong with me because I think those Studebakers are beautiful!



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I just nabbed the picture.I know it`s a Napco conversion.I guess it`s a`59,the last of that style.The white piece on the front end is actually fiberglass.Studebaker did alot of things that were ahead of the times.Not always well accepted.I think I posted a heavier Black one at the beginning.If not I`ll pop that one up.
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thanks Dooley! that was it
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Just messin around Rat. Don't take me too seriously. Anyway that blue and white one is cooooool! now those must be rare!
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Another advanced Studebaker thing...two-tone paint.Your love or hate Studebakers.
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I have a soft spot for Studebaker.Had a 1-ton ,back in 84 end up trade for a 34 Chevy 1-ton in 87.
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I love Studebakers. The guy who used to smog my cars back in the day, in another state had one with a cummins turbo diesel, it looked pretty rough but was bad ass. I have some pics of a cool street rodded Studabaker with an LS1 I took at a car show last year, but I don't want to poop in the 4x4 theme punch bowl.
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Studey time!!

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Alright since we are on the Studebaker theme at the moment.

Sorry for the newer pictures I know this is not a vintage,classic or otherwise but did anyone know you could get a "newer" Studebacker.
I found this 2yr old article here http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2006/12/page/5/

Looks like an ugly version of an H2/Suburban cross.




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Hey Blackscout,where y`at?Here`s your fugly Studebaker .I eel like I have to kinda sorta more or less like it just because it`s a Studebaker.Looks like some kind of personal armored vehicle.Fun-ky
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Hey Blackscout,where y`at?Here`s your fugly Studebaker .I eel like I have to kinda sorta more or less like it just because it`s a Studebaker.Looks like some kind of personal armored vehicle.Fun-ky
I agree, I feel as if I have to like it because it is a Studebacker.

I need to redeem myself and post a vintage 4x4.

This is a 1960 Moskvitch 4x4, made in the Soviet Union

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How come when I post a picture of a foreign 4x4 I feel "un-American".

So here is an American FWD.

Literally a FWD ( Four Wheel Drive Auto Co.)




I feel so much better now

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Tim, I am here. OK, I actually really dig the old studes. the first red one looked different so I made fun of it . As more pics got posted I liked them more. The heavy duty 4x4 thing is always cool. I can always respect different ideas. I know studes were ahead of their time. push button trannies and such.I once knew an old guy with a silver hawk or a golden hawk or something. it had containers in the trunk that dispensed sand if front of the rear wheels for when it was slick out. Crazy.... As far as the new studebaker goes it take the fugly prize..... with no redemption.
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Tim, I am here. OK, I actually really dig the old studes. the first red one looked different so I made fun of it ......... As far as the new studebaker goes it take the fugly prize..... with no redemption.
We know you meant no harm and I agree about the new Stude. When I was first introduced to the Studebacker truck (early 80's)
I thought it was kind of ugly but my Dad set me straight and gave me a little history leason on them and since than I really liked them.
It's hard to give a good ribbing on the computer thow. If I was there I would start calling you the "Stude Hater" all in fun of course.
Than again I'm a construction worker and we tend to thrive on a little fun jabbing
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Aw,you didn`t have to explain.You cleared yourself before.But,if anyone doesn`t like them,you`re an A--,I mean,that`s cool.I asked where you were so you could give that newfangled funkybugger the ugly award.
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New stude gets the fugly award.

Rat, I too am a carpenter/construction worker/furniture maker/whatever it takes to make money/ truck restorer. So I am sarcastic and a smart ass. so you can refer to me as stude hater all you want.

Tim, You know the internet. You can be taken all wrong at anytime. I wouldn't want to get hit with the ban hammer on my favorite forum.

BTW that air force transport thing looks like someone designed it after going rollerskating. I'm going go out on a limb and say it wouldn't side hill very well.
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