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  • lstude
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    quote: It was identified as a 1929 Whippet...
    Ah...The Whippet




    And here's a 29-30 Studebaker like the one that kmul221 sent me.




    Leonard Shepherd, editor, The Commanding Leader, Central Virginia Chapter, http://centralvirginiachapter.org/

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  • lstude
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    quote: It was identified as a 1929 Whippet...
    Ah...The Whippet




    And here's a 29-30 Studebaker like the one that kmul221 sent me.




    Leonard Shepherd, editor, The Commanding Leader, Central Virginia Chapter, http://centralvirginiachapter.org/

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  • lstude
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    quote: I had to return the photo..only had it borrowed.. [Go to Top of Page]
    How do you give back a picture that is posted electronically? [?]


    quote:I have a photo of the back of a 29 commander I'm parting out & the scrolling in the body looks the same a this car.I havn't learned how to post but if someone wants 2-do I will send U the pic & U can post.
    What happened to the photo ?
    Yes, can you repost the picture. I love these kind of challenges! I still say that the biggest giveaway is that almost all Studebakers of the teens and 20s had either the Studebaker script or a big "S" on the hub cap, but I am definitely NOT an expert on 20s cars

    Here is the picture of a 29 Studebaker that kmul221 sent me.



    Leonard Shepherd, editor, The Commanding Leader, Central Virginia Chapter, http://centralvirginiachapter.org/

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  • lstude
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    quote: I had to return the photo..only had it borrowed.. [Go to Top of Page]
    How do you give back a picture that is posted electronically? [?]


    quote:I have a photo of the back of a 29 commander I'm parting out & the scrolling in the body looks the same a this car.I havn't learned how to post but if someone wants 2-do I will send U the pic & U can post.
    What happened to the photo ?
    Yes, can you repost the picture. I love these kind of challenges! I still say that the biggest giveaway is that almost all Studebakers of the teens and 20s had either the Studebaker script or a big "S" on the hub cap, but I am definitely NOT an expert on 20s cars

    Here is the picture of a 29 Studebaker that kmul221 sent me.



    Leonard Shepherd, editor, The Commanding Leader, Central Virginia Chapter, http://centralvirginiachapter.org/

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  • bigaadams
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    It was identified as a 1929 Whippet...

    I had lifted this photo from another forum and as such honestly felt that was wrong without informing the owner/poster of my intent...I apologize to the board for any incovienence this may have caused.

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  • bigaadams
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    It was identified as a 1929 Whippet...

    I had lifted this photo from another forum and as such honestly felt that was wrong without informing the owner/poster of my intent...I apologize to the board for any incovienence this may have caused.

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  • Nitram
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    quote:Originally posted by bigaadams

    I had to return the photo..only had it borrowed..
    Bigaadams, could I take one more look at the photo?


    [img=left]http://farm1.static.flickr.com/158/360197307_8639ee4a46_m.jpg[/img=left]
    ~Nitram~
    57 Transtar
    Lancaster, PA

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  • Nitram
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    quote:Originally posted by bigaadams

    I had to return the photo..only had it borrowed..
    Bigaadams, could I take one more look at the photo?


    [img=left]http://farm1.static.flickr.com/158/360197307_8639ee4a46_m.jpg[/img=left]
    ~Nitram~
    57 Transtar
    Lancaster, PA

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  • bigaadams
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    I had to return the photo..only had it borrowed..

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  • bigaadams
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    I had to return the photo..only had it borrowed..

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  • Roscomacaw
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    I think bigadams may have had his feelings hurt. I honestly don't know why. We couldn't answer his question but we put some life into the thread.

    Miscreant adrift in
    the BerStuda Triangle


    1957 Transtar 1/2ton
    1960 Larkvertible V8
    1958 Provincial wagon
    1953 Commander coupe

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  • Roscomacaw
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    I think bigadams may have had his feelings hurt. I honestly don't know why. We couldn't answer his question but we put some life into the thread.

    Miscreant adrift in
    the BerStuda Triangle


    1957 Transtar 1/2ton
    1960 Larkvertible V8
    1958 Provincial wagon
    1953 Commander coupe

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  • kmul221
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    I have a photo of the back of a 29 commander I'm parting out & the scrolling in the body looks the same a this car.I havn't learned how to post but if someone wants 2-do I will send U the pic & U can post.
    What happened to the photo ?

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  • kmul221
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    I have a photo of the back of a 29 commander I'm parting out & the scrolling in the body looks the same a this car.I havn't learned how to post but if someone wants 2-do I will send U the pic & U can post.
    What happened to the photo ?

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  • 8E45E
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    [quote]Originally posted by JBOYLE

    Is it just me or do all "two box" cars of the late 20s look the same. [?]
    By the 32 or so, car brands began to have a bit of a distinct look.

    You are very correct. It was the engineers who really dictated how cars looked as the body was usually built around the chassis. Harley Earl at GM is usually given credit for being the first to have a styling studio for how cars should look with his "Art & Colour Division" (Earl intentionally spelled 'color' the English way).

    Craig

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