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Video footage of vent wings being stolen from '36 Stude in Glendale, AZ

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  • #31
    I went through all 175 of my pictures and no luck at all . The trouble is we all try to take pictures of the cars with no one around them , thats why I was out at 6 am taking pictures. Hope someone can come through .
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Sam&Rhonda View Post
      The video is all the camera caught, or its all the Glendale PD forwarded to me. To me, in the one video, just bebore the camera aimlessly wanders off, it looks like he is working as fast as he can to get the vent wing off (1 top screw, 2 bottom screws each side), then later he is seen rolling up the window,wiping prints off the D/S handle and passenger side glass, but he forgot to clean the driver`s side glass and door (apparently he tride to remove the screws with the window up, nearly impossible, I`ve tried) and left hand and arm prints on the glass and door frame. I am now looking for someone who can enlarge and enhance this guy`s image, any suggestions in that area would be very helpful.

      Sam Bailey (562) 522-5112
      I almost hate to say this, but I believe in communication. My 1940 President had door locks, doesn't this 1936 have door locks? From what I read, if the car was locked, it would have been "nearly impossible" to remove the vents/wings. Of course, we shouldn't have to lock our cars at a Studebaker meet and this does not in any way say that I excuse the rotten theif, just that we are now living in a 2010 world.
      Gary L.
      Wappinger, NY

      SDC member since 1968
      Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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      • #33
        Chris, I remember hearing that said also,"SO WHY COULD'NT SOMEONE TALK WITH THIS PERSON?" and put a little squeez on!
        Joseph R. Zeiger

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        • #34
          Originally posted by studegary View Post
          I almost hate to say this, but I believe in communication. My 1940 President had door locks, doesn't this 1936 have door locks? From what I read, if the car was locked, it would have been "nearly impossible" to remove the vents/wings. Of course, we shouldn't have to lock our cars at a Studebaker meet and this does not in any way say that I excuse the rotten theif, just that we are now living in a 2010 world.
          Some of those cars in Glendale were unable to be locked, such as the pre-war tourings and roadsters. I know at SDC meets, the removal of vulnerable items such as radiator mascots is highly recommended despite good security at these meets, but these vent-wings are from the "whodda-thunk" department. Unless they can be made to fit any other mid-thirties car, streetrod or otherwise, I don't think anyone, including Sam would have ever suspected them being stolen. Its unfortnate, but its also unfair to blame the owner for leaving the car unlocked; especially when the moveable glass itself is outside the roll-up door glass.

          Craig

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          • #35
            Enlarging the images.....if your local young computer savy people can't help, try the local radio or tv stations. They probably don't have time, but they will probably be able to point you to someone who can help.
            Mike Sal

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            • #36
              I doubt locking the car would have stopped this guy. I quit locking my cars after spending more replacing glass than the stolen items were worth.
              Dwight 54 Commander hardtop

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              • #37
                4961studebaker: On 7/4, WarrenWebb posted the following: "It appears to me that right after he took the vent wings he walked to our right & seconds later was talking to the man with a red hat riding a bike." Obviously, not correct. stupak

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                • #38
                  I posted the links in our newsletter. I sure hope this guy is caught and dealt with severely. I have zero respect for theives.
                  Jon Stalnaker
                  Karel Staple Chapter SDC

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                  • #39
                    Strangely enough there is currently listed on Ebay a Studebaker brochure showing these " Ventilating Window Wings " as an accessory from the thirties. The item number is 350372099293.

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                    • #40
                      Hey Jon (Sdude): Got any of those shirts for sale??
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Bob Andrews View Post
                        Hey Jon (Sdude): Got any of those shirts for sale??
                        Sent you a PM with info
                        Jon Stalnaker
                        Karel Staple Chapter SDC

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by HAWK64 View Post
                          Strangely enough there is currently listed on Ebay a Studebaker brochure showing these " Ventilating Window Wings " as an accessory from the thirties. The item number is 350372099293.
                          Actually these are for the 1934 and '35 models.
                          Richard Quinn
                          Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review

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                          • #43
                            And the E-bay ad is just for a brochure about the wing windows....
                            HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

                            Jeff


                            Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



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                            • #44
                              An observation and a bit of a rant

                              One thing that has sort of bugged me since the beginning of this thread. Those who are skeptical of the person's guilt and lack of discernible proof of the guy taking the vent wings do have a point. However, it really bugs me that he is actually touching the car in the first place. Even if you were with me at your car, I wouldn't dream of touching your car without your permission. On these older cars, there is often little quirks and kinks that only the owner knows. The unseen window crank gear that requires that "special touch" to keep the window from binding, or the door handle that needs a slight jiggle to open are examples. I have seen vent windows cracked because someone forced them, not knowing that they hadn't been moved in years. How many have seen hood corners "bent" because the person opening didn't know that the particular hood required a slight tug forward as it was opened? The fact that this person is opening the door shows a complete lack of respect and in my opinion is at least "trespassing."
                              John Clary
                              Greer, SC

                              SDC member since 1975

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                              • #45
                                I agree with you John .....evryone here know this is the guy and if anything he needs to be taken down the back ally to have some reajusting on him.....guess I'm from the old school .
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