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 These are models. The modeler/photographer is quite well known and his work has appeared in this thread many times.Originally posted by TWChamp View PostLook at this picture of a Chevy 8 years newer than the Studebaker, and the Studebaker still looks better than the newer car. Goes to show just how much ahead of their time Studebaker was.Ed Sallia
 Dundee, OR
 
 Sol Lucet Omnibus
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 Post 7695. The same guy still owns this Studebaker.Last edited by davepink53; 01-08-2017, 03:23 AM.Dave Pink
 Victoria, Australia
 
 1916 SF Roadster
 1925 ER Tourer
 1925 Panel Delivery
 1953 Champion Sedan
 1957 Golden Hawk
 1971 Avanti II
           
 
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 http://www.studebakercarclub.net
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 This is in Greenville, NC in 1955. The vehicles are loaded with tobacco that has been brought to auction. Yes there is a Studebaker in this picture.Joe Roberts
 '61 R1 Champ
 '65 Cruiser
 Eastern North Carolina Chapter
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 To me they look very similar to the ones Bob Bourke used on his '55 prototype, I believe they'd qualify as "non production" and a relatively early example? The painted headlight bezels, would be more appealing to me if the originals had been used. Although my preference will always be the chrome, I'd very much Love to have any car that looks like that!Originally posted by SN-60 View PostFirst 'non production' side grilles I've seen that look pretty good!....The painted headlamp bezels seem to 'work' also 
 
 Marksigpic
 
 S2Deluxe = (5H - C3).
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