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Originally posted by Studedude View PostLast edited by Greenstude; 04-02-2013, 09:37 AM.Bill Jarvis
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Originally posted by JRoberts View Post
"[B][SIZE=2][COLOR=#006699]On October 2, 1939, Clara Thorsen is receiving the title from an unidentified member of the Ray Roberts Post 969 VFW for the new 1939 Studebaker Champion that she won. On winning, Miss Thorsen confided to the members that she is to be married the following month to Earl Heltsley, a driver for the Municipal Belt Bus Line. The pair will use the new vehicle to take a honeymoon trip to California. Allen Motor Co. building in background. Studebaker logo on storefront windows. Miss Thorsen is 24 years old .[/I]No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.
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Originally posted by Studedude View PostSome interesting cars in the photo (other than the Studebaker
). Besides the Anglia behind the Lark, there is a Bedford van, a Taunus 17M station wagon, a Morris Oxford, an Austin Cambrian and a Vauxhall Victor station wagon. I'm curious as to what was happening in the photo. There is a traffic jam of cars coming toward the camera and not many going away. Being a black and white photo it is hard to tell, but the RCMP officer does not appear to be wearing the ceremonial red serge jacket, even though he is wearing the dress uniform pants and riding boots. It is more likely the brown service jacket.
Terry
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Originally posted by JRoberts View Post
"On October 2, 1939, Clara Thorsen is receiving the title from an unidentified member of the Ray Roberts Post 969 VFW for the new 1939 Studebaker Champion that she won. On winning, Miss Thorsen confided to the members that she is to be married the following month to Earl Heltsley, a driver for the Municipal Belt Bus Line. The pair will use the new vehicle to take a honeymoon trip to California. Allen Motor Co. building in background. Studebaker logo on storefront windows. Miss Thorsen is 24 years old and resides at 3623 McKinley Ave. She is a clerk at Fishers Department Store."
Caption from the Tacoma Times October 5, 1939. It was found on line at the Tacoma Public Library archives. The picture was sound there as well, but I found it on the H.A.M.B. .KURTRUK
(read it backwards)
Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong. -A. Lincoln
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Originally posted by JRoberts View Post
"On October 2, 1939, Clara Thorsen is receiving the title from an unidentified member of the Ray Roberts Post 969 VFW for the new 1939 Studebaker Champion that she won. On winning, Miss Thorsen confided to the members that she is to be married the following month to Earl Heltsley, a driver for the Municipal Belt Bus Line. The pair will use the new vehicle to take a honeymoon trip to California. Allen Motor Co. building in background. Studebaker logo on storefront windows. Miss Thorsen is 24 years old and resides at 3623 McKinley Ave. She is a clerk at Fishers Department Store."
Caption from the Tacoma Times October 5, 1939. It was found on line at the Tacoma Public Library archives. The picture was sound there as well, but I found it on the H.A.M.B. .
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Is this a Studebaker?
The black car first in line on the right hand side of the street---Is this a Stude? The way the roof and the trunk come together reminds me of a '39-42 Champion. Have I missed the boat on this one?
Last edited by JRoberts; 04-05-2013, 04:10 AM.Joe Roberts
'61 R1 Champ
'65 Cruiser
Eastern North Carolina Chapter
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Originally posted by JRoberts View PostThe black car first in line on the right hand side of the street---Is this a Stude? The way the roof and the trunk come together reminds me of a '39-42 Champion. Have I missed the boat on this one?
"In the heart of Arkansas."
Searcy, Arkansas
1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
1952 2R pickup
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Originally posted by JRoberts View PostThe black car first in line on the right hand side of the street---Is this a Stude? The way the roof and the trunk come together reminds me of a '39-42 Champion. Have I missed the boat on this one?
Terry
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