The fiance' has had me pinned down lately with her minivan which is now back on the road, now she's got me trying to fix her 01' Grand Am. (She has a habit of murdering vehicles including my Grand Cherokee, that's fixed now too). �Anyway, I'm in the yard look for some sensors for a quad four pos, and see this.
A 1950 Studebaker Champion.

Now this particular yard seems to crush rows of vehicles in an indiscriminate order. �I've lost quite a few parts thinking they'd still be there later. �So I decided to grab what could be useful on the 3A or something to save and pass on to a Studebaker guy. �I pulled the oil bath air cleaner, the glass bowl fuel pump, the generator (GDZ-6001), two 6V horns, the carb - a Carter WE, voltage regulator, the turn signal switch and the front nose bullet. �
The counter gave me a "what the heck is this stuff" look, he charged me 2.99 for the nose bullet (hood ornament price) and $25 for the generator and didn't even ring up the rest of the stuff. Not a Willys but I left with a good haul and a good feeling. �I think I'll use the nose bullet as garage art. �
And let me tell you the 6v horns are as freakin loud as train horns. �I tested them on a 12v battery and they nearly blew my ears out. �I think I'll mount them on my MJ with a momentary switch. �They should be fine for short bursts.


