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  • Wild Night !...Studebaker Promotional Items

    Well, it was a wild New Year's Eve night! I broke out the Studebaker Celebrator Kit







    I had a wild time. I used my Lark cigarette lighter to light the cigar in the kit.






    I partied all night and took pictures of all 139 Studebaker Promotional Items that my friend Sam Miller had collected.

    This morning I need a cup of coffee in my Gravely mug.





    And an aspirin from my Studebaker first aid kit.





    I put pictures of all the items on Webshots. Here is the link:



    Happy New Year everyone!

    Leonard Shepherd



  • #2
    quote:Originally posted by lstude

    Well, it was a wild New Year's Eve night! I broke out the Studebaker Celebrator Kit
    Hey Leonard. Please remember me in your will (you have the most incredible memorabilia collection...[]


    [img=right]http://www.frontiernet.net/~thejohnsons/Forum%20signature%20pix/R-4.JPG[/img=right][img=right]http://www.frontiernet.net/~thejohnsons/Forum%20signature%20pix/64L.JPG[/img=right][img=right]http://www.frontiernet.net/~thejohnsons/Forum%20signature%20pix/64P.jpg[/img=right][img=right]http://www.frontiernet.net/~thejohnsons/Forum%20signature%20pix/53K.jpg[/img=right]Paul Johnson, Wild and Wonderful West Virginia
    '53 Commander Starliner (since 1966)
    '64 Daytona Wagonaire (original owner)
    '64 Daytona Convertible (2006)
    Museum R-4 engine
    1962 Gravely Model L (Studebaker-Packard serial plate)
    1972 Gravely Model 430 (Studebaker name plate, Studebaker Onan engine)
    Paul Johnson, Wild and Wonderful West Virginia.
    '64 Daytona Wagonaire, '64 Avanti R-1, Museum R-4 engine, '72 Gravely Model 430 with Onan engine

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    • #3
      quote:Originally posted by lstude

      Well, it was a wild New Year's Eve night! I broke out the Studebaker Celebrator Kit
      Hey Leonard. Please remember me in your will (you have the most incredible memorabilia collection...[]


      [img=right]http://www.frontiernet.net/~thejohnsons/Forum%20signature%20pix/R-4.JPG[/img=right][img=right]http://www.frontiernet.net/~thejohnsons/Forum%20signature%20pix/64L.JPG[/img=right][img=right]http://www.frontiernet.net/~thejohnsons/Forum%20signature%20pix/64P.jpg[/img=right][img=right]http://www.frontiernet.net/~thejohnsons/Forum%20signature%20pix/53K.jpg[/img=right]Paul Johnson, Wild and Wonderful West Virginia
      '53 Commander Starliner (since 1966)
      '64 Daytona Wagonaire (original owner)
      '64 Daytona Convertible (2006)
      Museum R-4 engine
      1962 Gravely Model L (Studebaker-Packard serial plate)
      1972 Gravely Model 430 (Studebaker name plate, Studebaker Onan engine)
      Paul Johnson, Wild and Wonderful West Virginia.
      '64 Daytona Wagonaire, '64 Avanti R-1, Museum R-4 engine, '72 Gravely Model 430 with Onan engine

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      • #4
        What Paul said! [)]

        Leonard, this looks a good article for TW.

        Matthew Burnette
        '59 Scotsman
        '63 Daytona
        Hazlehurst, GA

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        • #5
          What Paul said! [)]

          Leonard, this looks a good article for TW.

          Matthew Burnette
          '59 Scotsman
          '63 Daytona
          Hazlehurst, GA

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          • #6
            Learned something new, I never realized that Coggins was the Chrysler Plymouth dealer also. I only recall R.M. Davis Motors as the Chrysler outlet. After Studebaker, Coggins continued to handle M-B as well as Triumph. I may still have some of the round 4" Triumph stickers that I got from Coggins in 1968.


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            • #7
              Learned something new, I never realized that Coggins was the Chrysler Plymouth dealer also. I only recall R.M. Davis Motors as the Chrysler outlet. After Studebaker, Coggins continued to handle M-B as well as Triumph. I may still have some of the round 4" Triumph stickers that I got from Coggins in 1968.


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              • #8
                Nice group of rare memoribilia....since we're on the subject lets see some of the members rare stuff !
                Probably my rarest item is this 15 year Canadian pin , I only know of 4 of these , probably one of the rarest year pins except for the 60 year pin which i think they only gave out 4 of those.



                HOME of THE FRIED GREEN TOMATO
                "IF YOU WANT THE SMILES YOU NEED TO DO THE MILES "

                1950 2R5
                1960 Champ
                1964 Daytona HT
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                Home of the Fried Green Tomato

                "IF YOU WANT THE SMILES YOU NEED TO DO THE MILES "

                1960 Champ , 1966 Daytona , 1965 Daytona Wagonaire

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                • #9
                  Nice group of rare memoribilia....since we're on the subject lets see some of the members rare stuff !
                  Probably my rarest item is this 15 year Canadian pin , I only know of 4 of these , probably one of the rarest year pins except for the 60 year pin which i think they only gave out 4 of those.



                  HOME of THE FRIED GREEN TOMATO
                  "IF YOU WANT THE SMILES YOU NEED TO DO THE MILES "

                  1950 2R5
                  1960 Champ
                  1964 Daytona HT
                  sigpic

                  Home of the Fried Green Tomato

                  "IF YOU WANT THE SMILES YOU NEED TO DO THE MILES "

                  1960 Champ , 1966 Daytona , 1965 Daytona Wagonaire

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                  • #10
                    WOWSERS! Leonard, a week cannot pass by without you amazing me somehow, but now you've outdone yourself. That box of goodies is just incredible.

                    Chris Pile
                    StudeFolk Manager
                    Tiny, custom domain, branded, url shortener, edit URL redirect, tinylink
                    The only difference between death and taxes is that death does not grow worse every time Congress convenes. - Will Rogers

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                    • #11
                      WOWSERS! Leonard, a week cannot pass by without you amazing me somehow, but now you've outdone yourself. That box of goodies is just incredible.

                      Chris Pile
                      StudeFolk Manager
                      Tiny, custom domain, branded, url shortener, edit URL redirect, tinylink
                      The only difference between death and taxes is that death does not grow worse every time Congress convenes. - Will Rogers

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                      • #12
                        A "good" 3 cent cigar? Happy Stude Year everyone.


                        David Baggett '53 coupe

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                        • #13
                          A "good" 3 cent cigar? Happy Stude Year everyone.


                          David Baggett '53 coupe

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                          • #14
                            Len, Where do you come up with all of this "stuff"[?][:0][?]

                            <h5>Mark
                            '57 Transtar
                            3E-6/7-122
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                            Mark Hayden
                            '66 Commander

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                            • #15
                              Len, Where do you come up with all of this "stuff"[?][:0][?]

                              <h5>Mark
                              '57 Transtar
                              3E-6/7-122
                              </h5>
                              [img]
                              Mark Hayden
                              '66 Commander

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