Just saw it at a local shopping plaza in the Bay area. The guy told me it's a V8 chevy, from the 1950s but I can't find anything like it online. I'm not sure if I heard him correctly.
1950 Studebaker
>>14954662
faggot
>>14954664
Rude
It literally says Studebaker on the front.
>>14954662
Sweet thanks a lot
>>14954673
Yeah I didn't look and can't read the whole word. Was too distracted by the sound of the engine and the blue light he had in the front.
Are you illiterate? The brand is on the front.
>it's a boomer replaces the motor with a SBC episode
Why the hell are they so tasteless and unoriginal?
>>14954671
Bitch, how about I introduce you to my dick.
>>14954711
Because they lost all their imagination while on drugs at Woodstock
>>14954711
>talking to a boomer about his hot-rod
>claims it's a "period-correct" 50s hotrod
>it has a 350 SBC
>>14954783
When did the 350 come out? '62 I think?
>>14954893
somewhere between 1965 and 1967
>>14954893
1967. Flathead Merc/Fords and Cadillac v8s would be a period correct choice for a 1950s hot rods
>>14954927
Don't forget the Olds Rocket V8s.
>>14954927
Forgot to add early Buick Nailheads, Olds Rocket V8s and some Chrysler/DeSoto hemis.
>>14954927
could be a 265
>>14954957
A 265 or 283 came along too late to become cheap enough for people to pull the motors from Tri-fives. Not to mention the Tri-fives were already good bases to do whatever you wanted. The SBC didn't become dominant until the 70s
>>14954650
>Um does it have a full wind shield?
>>14954986
>wrecked 55 bel air in 58
>take 265 and put in a t bucket or deuce coupe
easy enough.
that being said, chrysler hemi was better.
I think It's a 50-52 Studebaker Champion.
Its... The Loaner!
>>14954927
>>14954947
>>14954956
>tfw hot rodding then was merc flatheads, ford flatheads, cadillacs, olds rockets, buick nailheads, and so on and so forth
>tfw hot rodding now is MUH CHEBBY CRATE ENGINE
>>14954650
Is that a Roush?
>>14957945
>tfw no nailhead buick riv
>>14954650
>not having an actual jet turbine behind that intake
>>14954893
The 350 was first available in 1969