Okay, here's a much better quality version of the video I shot yesterday at the Care Center in Seattle.
Those Studes sure lit up their eyes! Don Kelstrom writes:
"Several of the folks in the home had good Studebaker stories to tell. One bought a 1932 Studebaker from Paddock Motors in Everett and his father had owned a 1924 Light Six Touring. Another bought a 1935 Dictator and picked it up in South Bend and drove it to Spokane going 30 mph to start the break in and finally travelling at 50mph.
Another had a 1936 Dictator with overdrive and said he pegged the
speedometer going downhill. The folks at the home really enjoyed seeing all the cars--15 total."
Western Washington, USA
Those Studes sure lit up their eyes! Don Kelstrom writes:
"Several of the folks in the home had good Studebaker stories to tell. One bought a 1932 Studebaker from Paddock Motors in Everett and his father had owned a 1924 Light Six Touring. Another bought a 1935 Dictator and picked it up in South Bend and drove it to Spokane going 30 mph to start the break in and finally travelling at 50mph.
Another had a 1936 Dictator with overdrive and said he pegged the
speedometer going downhill. The folks at the home really enjoyed seeing all the cars--15 total."
Western Washington, USA
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