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trippel

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 4:34 pm
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Does anyone have any knowledge of a studebaker assy plant in New Brunswick NJ.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 4:34 pm
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trippel wrote:
> Does anyone have any knowledge of a studebaker assy plant in New Brunswick NJ.
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>

Only that there was one... I may have a few pics

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 4:34 pm
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trippel wrote:
> Does anyone have any knowledge of a studebaker assy plant in New Brunswick NJ.
>
>

Here.....
third one down in the page/

http://www.studebaker-info.org/Factory/stu100c1.jpg
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 5:05 pm
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Thank You BobJ
I live in Osceola IN which is a small town east of South Bend Indiana. I went
to technical school in South Bend and while there was given a few sets of
blueprints for the Studebaker assembly plant in
NJ. I had left them in my parents basement for 20 some odd years and just
found them yesterday.
The only info I had been able to come up with is that they built a plant in
the east but it was sold before it was ever used as a Studebaker assy plant.
DT

BobJ wrote:
>> Does anyone have any knowledge of a studebaker assy plant in New Brunswick NJ.
>
>Here.....
>third one down in the page/
>
>http://www.studebaker-info.org/Factory/stu100c1.jpg
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 5:05 pm
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trippel wrote:
> Thank You BobJ
> I live in Osceola IN which is a small town east of South Bend Indiana. I went
> to technical school in South Bend and while there was given a few sets of
> blueprints for the Studebaker assembly plant in
> NJ. I had left them in my parents basement for 20 some odd years and just
> found them yesterday.
> The only info I had been able to come up with is that they built a plant in
> the east but it was sold before it was ever used as a Studebaker assy plant.
> DT
>
> BobJ wrote:
>>> Does anyone have any knowledge of a studebaker assy plant in New Brunswick NJ.
>> Here.....
>> third one down in the page/
>>
>> http://www.studebaker-info.org/Factory/stu100c1.jpg
>
I read about it somewhere. Probably built during WWII and
I'm sure it was used for production but it was sold later in
the 50's
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 12:23 am
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In the book "The Studebaker Century" it mentions the production of J-47
jet engines for the B-47 as having taken place in the Chippewa and
Brunswick, NJ plants.

There was an article in Turning Wheels some years back about the plant.
I think it was sold to Chrysler or Ford.

trippel wrote:
> Thank You BobJ
> I live in Osceola IN which is a small town east of South Bend Indiana. I went
> to technical school in South Bend and while there was given a few sets of
> blueprints for the Studebaker assembly plant in
> NJ. I had left them in my parents basement for 20 some odd years and just
> found them yesterday.
> The only info I had been able to come up with is that they built a plant in
> the east but it was sold before it was ever used as a Studebaker assy plant.
> DT
>
> BobJ wrote:
>>> Does anyone have any knowledge of a studebaker assy plant in New Brunswick NJ.
>> Here.....
>> third one down in the page/
>>
>> http://www.studebaker-info.org/Factory/stu100c1.jpg
>

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 8:36 pm
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Good luck at getting a reply. Our club has given several thousand dollars to
the museum and have never been recognized for it. I don't have much faith in
the management there. We were going to purchase bricks for our members that
have passed on, but I don't know about now.

Henry
"trippel via CarKB.com" <u43409@uwe> wrote in message
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> The blueprints I have are all dated in 1950. They were drawn up by Sollit
> Constuction Co in
> Southe Bend Indiana. They include plan views,elevation drawings and survey
> drawings of the
> New Brunswick site. I have left a message with the Curator of the
> Studebaker
> Museum
> in South Bend to see if they want them but he has not returned my call as
> of
> yet.
>
>
> Transtar60 wrote:
>>In the book "The Studebaker Century" it mentions the production of J-47
>>jet engines for the B-47 as having taken place in the Chippewa and
>>Brunswick, NJ plants.
>>
>>There was an article in Turning Wheels some years back about the plant.
>>I think it was sold to Chrysler or Ford.
>>
>>> Thank You BobJ
>>> I live in Osceola IN which is a small town east of South Bend Indiana. I
>>> went
>>[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>>>>
>>>> http://www.studebaker-info.org/Factory/stu100c1.jpg
>>
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 8:00 pm
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On May 5, 9:34 am, "trippel" <u43409@uwe> wrote:
> Does anyone have any knowledge of a studebaker assy plant in New Brunswick NJ.

If you start talking about locations that assembled Studebakers, you
have a bunch who did that while assembling other makes. (Every one of
a particular Porsche was assembled by a plant that also assembled
Studebakers. I wonder if N8 can tell us which Porsche that was? I
don't even know if Dick Quinn can.)
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