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This sounds exciting - my brother and I will definitely be looking forward to the release of this book!Hi Guys,
I am deep in the midst of finishing up my Studebaker US6 book,
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This sounds exciting - my brother and I will definitely be looking forward to the release of this book!Hi Guys,
I am deep in the midst of finishing up my Studebaker US6 book,
I've seen that also. I just can't bring myself to believe it. Too many differences in the frames and hole locations in the frame. It would be far more work/expense to turn an 809 into a 939 than it would be to make a 939 from scratch.this is according to Wikipedia:
"Early M939s were rebuilds of M809 vehicle chassis with a new automatic transmission, transfer cases, cab, and hood"
Doyle said they used new frame and sheet metal. Its like the M915's , they upgraded a bunch of them by getting new cab and chassis and drive train , but kept the rear axles off the older trucks. Then sold off the old trucks with no rear axles. I can see the money thing you have money in the repair part of the budget but not new , plus it would save on some of the bidding requirements.It has not escaped notice that a lot of "fuzzy" information gets out on this site based on what someone thinks someone else thought about the subject at hand.@ Doyle's comment in post 18 is plausible: a "one off" unit could be built to test something, but there is no hard info on this as to when and how many. I saw a small number (less than 6) 809 series trucks that were decked out with straight air brakes same as a 939 series would have. Maybe a kit was being introduced to do conversions. But as production of the 939s commenced the idea was shelved. As to the M54-813 conversion, could @813rc could post some pics of his truck, especially the area ahead of the firewall and under the front fenders ?
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