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  • Paul Clark Seattle/Enumclaw?

    Does the name Paul Clark mean anything to anyone? I have a photograph of Studebakers in a showroom that I got from Don Kelstrom. The caption says "Paul Clark Seattle, Wash.) The car in the showroom is a 1940 Studebaker; there are also two International-Harvester trucks. A U.S. Highway sign is visible through the window. Mr. Kelstrom thinks it might be in Enumclaw. A 1941 Seattle Times article mentions that Paul Clark was honored by the Studebaker Pacific Company (or something like that). Anything would be helpful, especially the name and address of the dealership that he worked at.
    \"Life is short, write in pen\"

  • #2
    Can you post the picture? i like a good Washington State mystery!

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    • #3
      The URL of the photo is http://www.flickr.com/photos/studeba...rs/5330438157/
      \"Life is short, write in pen\"

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      • #4
        "Studebaker Pacific Company" Never had heard of it before, but now two mentions in one week on the Forum (ie, the Vernon CA plant was organized under the SPC)

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