Just for some interesting trivia, the FWD company still lives on. They are now part of Seagrave Fire Apparatus, a leader in fire truck manufacturing. Check out their site at <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.seagrave.com/>http://www.seagrave.com/</A>.
Hey, a product of my town... South Bend, Indiana. They are working on tearing down and revitalizing the old "Studebaker Corridor" now. Sadly, one new building is a jail /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif
Robs, I always liked the look of Studebakers. My uncle worked for them in South Bend. He lived in Lydick. Been there many times in my youth. Great country. Bob
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://my.freeway.net/~pwrwgn/PW~W500.htm>Here's</A> something I came across while surfing for Dodges. Every once in a while, I see an older medium duty 4wd truck come up in our local buy/sell magazine, <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.unclehenrys.com/>Uncle Henrys</A>. You may be familiar with it over there in New Hamster. Probably never get around to building one, but it is a nice dream, isn't it?