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  • Could be Bob, it looks to me like there's a Buick and maybe even one more Car between it and the "Scotsman", so it's very hard to see enough of the front, but the roofline looks right for a Stude. Wagon.
    That is really some serious "Sleuthing" with a magnifying glass for sure!
    StudeRich
    Second Generation Stude Driver,
    Proud '54 Starliner Owner
    SDC Member Since 1967

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    • Thanks goes out to Bob Andrews for starting a thread that has become incredibly popular. I have been pondering this for some time now. This thread is a great place to be. I love posting here and love even more looking at the cool stuff other folks bring here. The more I search for Studebaker pictures the more I run into really interesting pictures of Studebakers from all over the world. I have been hesitant to post pictures from other places in the world here due to the thread's title. Would anybody mind, and Bob this includes you, if we widened the scope of the thread to include pictures from outside of "Americana?" I personally hope we can post world wide Studebaker materiel here, but if there is opposition to that idea, I wouldn't mind starting another thread to post some cool world wide stuff. I just think an additional thread might limit what we post in either thread. What do you folks think?
      Joe Roberts
      '61 R1 Champ
      '65 Cruiser
      Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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      • I just started a thread on Mexican Studebakers.......
        Lou Van Anne
        62 Champ
        64 R2 GT Hawk
        79 Avanti II

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        • In the past this forum has posted several Canadian pictures. Please keep them coming! Having all the photos on one forum makes them all more widely seen.
          Bill Jarvis

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          • From "The Old Motor" online magazine:
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            • If I remember correctly a long while back the discussion concerning posting Canadian pictures, and I thought also Mexican pictures, was resolved with something like, they may not be in the U.S. of America but they are in America. I have posted both Canadian and Mexican photos here.
              Joe Roberts
              '61 R1 Champ
              '65 Cruiser
              Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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              • Originally posted by BRUCESTUDE View Post
                From "The Old Motor" online magazine:
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                Talk about a VERY rare 1942 'blackout' Model 90!

                Craig

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                • Joe Roberts
                  '61 R1 Champ
                  '65 Cruiser
                  Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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                    • Originally posted by JRoberts View Post
                      If you look closely, you can see the Studebaker sign just to the right of the used car shack.

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                      • Originally posted by BRUCESTUDE View Post
                        If you look closely, you can see the Studebaker sign just to the right of the used car shack.
                        'Good eye, Bruce; I'll bet most of us missed that.

                        Used car "shack?" Puh-leeze; that is properly referred to as the Pre-Owned Vehicle Sales Center. BP

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                        • Originally posted by BRUCESTUDE View Post
                          If you look closely, you can see the Studebaker sign just to the right of the used car shack.
                          As BP said, "Good Eye." Even after you pointed out the location of the Studebaker sign I thought I was going to have to get a microscope to find it. Thanks for bringing it to our attention. I wonder how many Ford agencies also carried Studebakers.
                          Joe Roberts
                          '61 R1 Champ
                          '65 Cruiser
                          Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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                          • Talk about a VERY rare 1942 'blackout' Model 90!

                            ...and a man of the cloth driving a Packard!

                            ps, how can you tell the '42 is a blackout? Looks like a regular albeit low-line car to me?

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                            • Originally posted by skyway View Post
                              how can you tell the '42 is a blackout? Looks like a regular albeit low-line car to me?
                              The painted grille, windshield divider bar, and possibly the door handles. Here are the production figures: http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...-2012-calendar

                              Craig
                              Last edited by 8E45E; 12-02-2015, 10:49 AM.

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                              • Ah, thanks!

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