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  • Originally posted by JRoberts View Post
    Not much of a left-front tire on that Stude... Even if it's turned to the left, there's not much contact patch.
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    • A real oldie.
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      • Joe Roberts
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        • Joe Roberts
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          • Last edited by JRoberts; 08-23-2015, 05:47 PM.
            Joe Roberts
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            • Joe Roberts
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              • Joe Roberts
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                • Originally posted by Scott View Post
                  I like this one showing a Studebaker going its own way and independent.
                  Unfortunately, the sign you can't see that he just passed reads;...WRONG WAY!..TURN AROUND!

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                  • Originally posted by JRoberts View Post
                    Yea, but now she's going to scratch the paint on that Hawk with the buttons (or whatever) and high heel shoes!

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                    Studebaker always used tall female models to illustrate the 'lowness' of their cars....Due to the soiled condition of this Hawk, this photo was no doubt taken at the proving grounds.

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                    • It has been interesting over the life of this thread how often the same pictures come up. I guess to the person who finds them on another site they are new. I used to save the pictures I liked best and use them as my screen saver so I guess I remember them better. A few of the most recent ones are pictures I don't remember from the past.
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                      • The above car was crashed as a result of Lee Roy Yarbrough having had to choose between a driver of another crashed car, who was standing on the track, and the wall.



                        Joe Roberts
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                        • Joe Roberts
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                            • Joe Roberts
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                              • Joe Roberts
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