In terms of 1950s Studebaker outside-the-dealer 42" round signage, (either suspended or mounted on a pole), was this Parts & Accessories style of porcelain sign shown below, ever really used? I came across this drawing of one, printed in an early '50s brochure.
This style of sign Should have had coloring that was similar to the Authorized Service sign of the same era, shown below.
I believe that this maroon and yellow version was only used out of the United States.
And finally, my understanding is that the "decal" shown below (and way under 42") was only used as advertising on packaging of parts and perhaps was also used as window decals at the dealerships from around that era, but probably earlier.
I know I may not get any answers, but many thanks anyway. DC
This style of sign Should have had coloring that was similar to the Authorized Service sign of the same era, shown below.
I believe that this maroon and yellow version was only used out of the United States.
And finally, my understanding is that the "decal" shown below (and way under 42") was only used as advertising on packaging of parts and perhaps was also used as window decals at the dealerships from around that era, but probably earlier.
I know I may not get any answers, but many thanks anyway. DC
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