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  • In # 7782, what in the world is that gal holding? I just cannot make it out.
    Ed Sallia
    Dundee, OR

    Sol Lucet Omnibus

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    • She's holding the factory roll bar...

      Originally posted by Commander Eddie View Post
      In # 7782, what in the world is that gal holding? I just cannot make it out.
      HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

      Jeff


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      • Before she slipped and fell on the hood: http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...ives-18-(legs)

        Craig

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        • Originally posted by 8E45E View Post
          Before she slipped and fell on the hood: http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...ives-18-(legs)

          Craig
          Note that in post 7782 the Challenger has a dual-headlight grille, and the Challenger in the link that Craig provides has a single headlight grille.
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          • The "police car" in 7782 also has the #84 Appearance Group ($29.50 option): Hood ornament and stainless-steel windshield and backlite moldings.

            The dual headlights were a separate option: #53; $24.00. BP

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            • Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
              The "police car" in 7782 also has the #84 Appearance Group ($29.50 option): Hood ornament and stainless-steel windshield and backlite moldings.

              The dual headlights were a separate option: #53; $24.00. BP
              I bet ya that "hood ornament" costs more than that!
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              • Factory roll bar. . . got it. I see that now.
                Expensive hood ornament. . . got it. Not very aerodynamic but great to look at.
                Ed Sallia
                Dundee, OR

                Sol Lucet Omnibus

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                  Football team. Selma, Ca.
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                  • Originally posted by r1lark View Post
                    Note that in post 7782 the Challenger has a dual-headlight grille, and the Challenger in the link that Craig provides has a single headlight grille.
                    Notice neither of those Challengers have roll bars installed. And the one in the link probably was never meant to have a roll bar as the dome light would be blocked. The actual Y3 Marshals had the dome light mounted center near the rear view mirror.

                    Craig

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                      Early cell phone (actually functioned as a two-way). 1952 Adlai Stevenson Campaign worker. Modesto, Ca. Depot building still exists as transportation center.
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                            • Quite a few Studes on this site, including a school bus. Way too many pics to choose from and not all with Studes in them. All but a couple taken in the '50's.
                              Carl Grimes’ Wild Wagon is a fascinating story of home-built hotrodding from the ’40s and ’50s.

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