[AT] Re: Studebakers /Allis B
Ronald L. Cook
rlcook at pionet.net
Tue Sep 21 16:47:33 PDT 2004
I already have one, Charlie. With a mower attached. And I would let it
go for $2500.00 too.
Ron Cook,
Salix, IA
CEE VILL wrote:
> If you want one to take to that show next year, Ron, there is one
> advertised in the Rochester, N.Y. newspaper today. It was with a mower
> attached of some sort for $2500.00. I'll bet if you came right up here
> and bought it, you could almost drive it home in time for Thanksgiving
> dinner. Whaddayathink?
>
> Charlie V.
>
>
>> From: "Ronald L. Cook" <rlcook at pionet.net>
>> Reply-To: Antique tractor email discussion group
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>> To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>> Subject: Re: Studebakers - was Re: [AT] auction
>> Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 14:13:50 -0500
>>
>>> That's a good one, Ron. I went from trying to drive my 40 Champion
>>> to a 40 Ford V-8 coupe. Quite a difference. The Ford would really throw
>>> stones on our crushed rock roads - dust too. grins
>>>
>>> Cecil
>>
>>
>> HAHA!. Yep, I have a friend that has his dad's 55 Studebaker pickup
>> and I tell him that all the time. He has pretty much learned to
>> ignore me. That little Stude has absolutely no power compared to the
>> Ford and Chevys, but it IS still going. My 40 Ford coupe is long
>> gone, but I still have a 2 door. It will throw stones, too. The big
>> problem on the gravel/stone roads is keeping the front...in front. <g>
>>
>> My wife and I attended a threshing bee last Saturday at Pierce, NE.
>> and had an enjoyable time. There were quite a few tractors there.
>> They were featuring Case and Cockshutt and there were some fine
>> examples. It was the first assembly of tractors I have attended in
>> quite some time where there was not one Allis Chalmers B. I thought
>> those little buggers were everywhere.
>>
>> Ron Cook
>> Salix, IA
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