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Yes, certainly possible that it has been changed. That's why I am asking the questions. Not important but I'm curious. It is two tone.
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Originally posted by ddub View PostInteresting that one list is by SN and the other by body number. The car in question is SN 8836477 body #15141. Can anyone tell when it was built? Not interested enough to order the production order from the museum.
Is this a factory two-tone car? If not, it should still have the C-pillar divide (Studebaker).
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Ironically I was searching this very thing. Did Mercedes Benz take Studebaker to court over the tri star emblem?
It was my understanding that Studebaker and Mercedes entered an agreement in the early 50’s to sell Mercedes cars through their dealerships. I thought the grills on 56 and forward were derived from the Mercedes. Am I wrong?
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Interesting that one list is by SN and the other by body number. The car in question is SN 8836477 body #15141. Can anyone tell when it was built? Not interested enough to order the production order from the museum.
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Tri-Star emblem in 53
I have read that all Vernon produced 53s had the Tri-Star emblem. We have cut off numbers for South Bend produced cars. I am aware of a Vernon produced 53 Commander Starliner with the modified V8 emblem. Its serial number is within 400 of the end of Vernon produced cars so perhaps they ran out of Tri-Stars near the end of production. Anyone else come across this?Tags: None
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