That M series Stude pickup was available as early as 1940?? I would buy one in 1/43-48 if available. I have the U.S. Model Mint 1937 Stude pickup to go with assorted others such as Matchbox International and Reo (Which Mack rebadged as the Mack Jr.) pickups. (don't want nothing but Fords, which is the most prolific model available)
U.S. Model Mint also did a 1952 Stude R-5 pickup. That and a great many different
Stude models by Brooklin are on the bay. Ertl offers no prewar Chevy pickup and just a larger 1930?? (hood louvre pattern is wrong) Chevrolet truck. Nobody else offers
one, either, and only a Brooklin 1937 Chevy coupe is common, although I thought
U.S. Model Mint? or somebody offered a 1937? Chevy sedan. With Buick available
from Brookin for most of the 1930's, I'd think it wouldn't be a G.M licensing problem.
But now that both Olds and Pontiac are defunct, there are Brookin models of
1930's versions of those...however Buick is not defunct, so Chevrolets.....????
There are later 1950's+ Brooklin Chevrolets. (in the 1960's I noticed there were all
these old car nuts running through the bushes looking for Fords, and old Chevies
could be bought a lot cheaper, so maybe this is a continuation of that oversight)