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From the archives #74 - "Horny" girls love Studebakers XXX
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A great testimonial to the strength of a Studebaker roof.Don Wilson, Centralia, WA
40 Champion 4 door*
50 Champion 2 door*
53 Commander K Auto*
53 Commander K overdrive*
55 President Speedster
62 GT 4Speed*
63 Avanti R1*
64 Champ 1/2 ton
* Formerly owned
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Originally posted by Michidan View PostSo rather than a 2 note or 3 note horn, this buyer opted for penta-note? Maybe the horn button triggers a slight electrical charge through the roof panel.
Richard, do you have the real story behind the photo?Richard Quinn
Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review
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Originally posted by BobPalma View PostYes it is, Chris. As you may know, I believe Dick Quinn owns that very thermometer seen on the side of the building to the right of the main doors. BP
Believe we may have covered this topic previously but here is a photo of the thermometer from the Administration Building that can be seen in the photo. I believe it was placed there in the mid 1920's. It shows up in hundreds of photos taken in front of the building.Richard Quinn
Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review
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Ina Ray Hutton, hmm. Well, it's February, so here goes.
Her biggest hit was a song called "Truckin'," which ought to endear her to the Truck Farmers. Me first.
And because, like all the big Studebaker trucks, Ina Ray Hutton was...
passing for white.
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