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    Is this a Studebaker?



    Without the grille, I can't tell. From this era, bodies are similar. If it is a Studebaker, is this the one from eBay that was discussed here a few months back? It showed up in Guadalupe, California a few months back. It's been under a tarp, but I took advantage of a windy day and snapped this pic.
    This photo seems to compress the length of the body. In this pic it looks F*ord-sized, but it is much longer.
    KURTRUK
    (read it backwards)
    KURTRUK
    (read it backwards)




    Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong. -A. Lincoln

  • #2
    Definitely not a Studebaker.

    Richard Quinn
    editor: Antique Studebaker Review
    Richard Quinn
    Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review

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    • #3
      But I'm sure you can supply an answer as to what it is[8D]

      KURTRUK
      (read it backwards)
      KURTRUK
      (read it backwards)




      Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong. -A. Lincoln

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      • #4
        Plymouth 36?

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        • #5
          Dodge or plymouth

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          • #6
            i think a 36 plymouth had a narrow nose with wrap around grill

            David Baggett '53 coupe

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            • #7
              Looks like a 35 Chevy to me.

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              • #8
                No, a '35 Chevy had suicide doors on the front. It does have a bit of a Plymouth look to it, but it could be a Dodge.

                Jacob Newkirk - Owensboro, KY

                KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL! Drive a Studebaker!
                Jacob Newkirk - Owensboro, KY

                KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL! Drive a Studebaker!

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                • #9
                  quote:Originally posted by kurtruk


                  Is this a Studebaker?



                  Without the grille, I can't tell. From this era, bodies are similar. If it is a Studebaker, is this the one from eBay that was discussed here a few months back? It showed up in Guadalupe, California a few months back. It's been under a tarp, but I took advantage of a windy day and snapped this pic.
                  This photo seems to compress the length of the body. In this pic it looks F*ord-sized, but it is much longer.
                  KURTRUK
                  (read it backwards)

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                  • #10
                    Its a Dodge

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                    • #11
                      It's a 1937 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan

                      HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

                      Jeff


                      Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



                      Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

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                      • #12
                        Jeff
                        Is the one in the photo a street rod? I see no top insert as in Kurtruks photo or did they have two body styles?
                        Klif

                        55 Speedster
                        55 Speedster/Street Machine
                        63 Avanti R2
                        64 Convertible R1

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                        • #13
                          The grill surround and roof insert indicate that it's a '36. The '37 had a full steel roof and the hood went all the way forward to meet the top of the bright metal grill. A '37 was my first car.

                          Cork, Mpls., MN
                          1940 Champion De Luxe Cruising Sedan

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