rzahnpu10
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Hey gang. My father in law recently passed away and he left his deuce to my wife and I. Any information about the deuce also died with him that day. So I’m looking for some help identifying it. He was still restoring bits and pieces of it and I would like to continue with it. It runs and drives great. I just drove it to his funeral a few days ago.
The title says it’s a 1952 Studebaker. I’ve been researching for a bit and I can’t identify the engine. I haven’t had a whole lot of time under the hood unfortunately. It looks like a V shaped engine block and not an inline 6 which seems odd. Only thing I can think of is someone swapped an engine at some point in its life. It is a diesel with a 5 speed manual direct drive. Also wasn’t sure if it’s supposed to have air assisted brakes. I have to stand on the brake pedal to stop it. I did spot the air tanks mounted under the bed.
I’ve attached pictures of the deuce and the engine bay. Thank you for the help in advance.
The title says it’s a 1952 Studebaker. I’ve been researching for a bit and I can’t identify the engine. I haven’t had a whole lot of time under the hood unfortunately. It looks like a V shaped engine block and not an inline 6 which seems odd. Only thing I can think of is someone swapped an engine at some point in its life. It is a diesel with a 5 speed manual direct drive. Also wasn’t sure if it’s supposed to have air assisted brakes. I have to stand on the brake pedal to stop it. I did spot the air tanks mounted under the bed.
I’ve attached pictures of the deuce and the engine bay. Thank you for the help in advance.
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