Oldtimer picture gallery. Trucks. 1936 Studebaker-2M.



Studebaker Metro (2M2 "Ace" and 2M6 "Boss")
Year of production: 1936
4x2 11/2-ton (Ace) and 2-ton (Boss) truck
Overall production: ?
Engine: 75hp/?rpm, 6-cyl L-head, 217 cubic inches (Ace), 80hp/?rpm, 6-cyl L-head Waukesha, 263 cubic inches (Boss)


Bore/Stroke: ?/?
Length: ?mm, width: ?mm, height: ?mm
Wheelbases: Ace - 101 inches (2M201), 125 inches (2M225); Boss - 101 inches (2M601), 125 inches (2M625), 157 inches (2M657);
Clearance: ?mm;
Gearbox: ?
Weight: ? kg



Maximal speed: ? km/h
Tyres: 32x6, 6.00-20, 6.50-20, 7.00-20, 7.50-20 inches
Fuel capacity: ?
Fuel consumption: ? L/100km
My sincere credits:
This page contains materials from the "Turning Wheels" (XII 1994), Studebaker Driver's Club magazine (editor - Linda Fox), article by Fred K. Fox,
from archive of Gary Cameron (BO) (Topeka, Kansas, USA) - his images are of better quality.
and from the book by Asa E.Hall & Richard M. Langworth "The Studebaker Century".



Thanks to John Henne (Shelburne, NH, USA).
You are welcome to write me by E-mail Contact. Andrei Bogomolov.
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Last updated 10 XI 1998.