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    Chris Dresbach

    1940 Champion two door.
    Parts of the 1952 Model N
    Chris Dresbach

  • #2
    I love blackout cars, thanks for posting Chris

    101st Airborne Div. 326 Engineers Ft Campbell Ky.

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    • #3
      It gives it that Euro look.

      Doug
      Venice, Florida
      1950 Champion
      9G F1

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      • #4
        Chris, Studebaker identified the black outs as Models 90. to distingwish them from the regular'42 line. 1942 was Studebaker's 90th year in business. I may have some photos of this car in my main computer. send me an email, ltcrp@netscape.com and I'll look them up and send same.

        Richard

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        • #5
          email sent.

          Chris Dresbach

          1940 Champion two door.
          Parts of the 1952 Model N
          Chris Dresbach

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          • #6
            I collect Studebaker advertisements, but I never saw a blackout one for 1942 they exist?

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            • #7
              quote:Originally posted by Stude51

              I collect Studebaker advertisements, but I never saw a blackout one for 1942 they exist?
              Yes, this particular car was built on one of the last two days before Studebaker switched to strictly was production, so that makes this a civilian car.

              Chris Dresbach

              1940 Champion two door.
              Parts of the 1952 Model N
              1960s Prototype cart
              Chris Dresbach

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