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  • #9447 is the USS Kitty Hawk coming into Bremerton, WA in 1964 for an overhaul. Since she would be in the shipyard for about a year, her home port was temporarily changed allowing many sailors to bring family members and cars along.
    Restorations by Skip Towne

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    • Re #9445,
      Any idea who she is...
      ...and what was the photographer doing down on the ground?

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      • Originally posted by Dwain G. View Post
        [ATTACH=CONFIG]66937[/ATTACH]POVs on Flight Deck
        Did you notice how many of those cars are 2 doors? Not a typical group.
        "In the heart of Arkansas."
        Searcy, Arkansas
        1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
        1952 2R pickup

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        • Originally posted by skyway View Post
          Re #9445: Any idea who she is...and what was the photographer doing down on the ground?
          Well it's a safe bet he's not down there to see if the hardtop underbody hog troughs are rusted out.... BP

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          • From the September 12 Hemmings Daily Blog:



            BP

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            • Originally posted by skyway View Post
              Re #9445,
              Any idea who she is...
              ...and what was the photographer doing down on the ground?
              I was more concerned with the damage her heel might have done to that aluminum floor molding. Guess I must be getting old......

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              • Originally posted by 60ragtop View Post
                I was more concerned with the damage her heel might have done to that aluminum floor molding. Guess I must be getting old......
                It would appear so, Frank... BP

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                  Dave Lester

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                  • Originally posted by dictator27 View Post
                    1936 Buick
                    A man after my own heart -- driving a 28-year old car. Wish he'd fill that side mount, though.
                    Skip Lackie

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                    • Originally posted by Skip Lackie View Post
                      A man after my own heart -- driving a 28-year old car. Wish he'd fill that side mount, though.
                      He is holding onto it because it is a rumble seat coupe. The step can be seen on the fender and the trunk handle is at the top of the lid. Rare by 1936. Last year for Studebaker was 1937.
                      Terry

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                        Dave Lester

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                        • Originally posted by Dwain G. View Post
                          [ATTACH=CONFIG]66937[/ATTACH]POVs on Flight Deck
                          Nice pic, Dwain! I visited the Kitty Hawk during an open house, as my grand-dad worked at the PSNSY, I was about 7.

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                          • Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
                            From the September 12 Hemmings Daily Blog:



                            BP
                            Seattle, WA., Alaskan way near the ferry terminal. The viaduct in the background is a short timer-a tunnel that will replace it is nearly complete!
                            Last edited by BRUCESTUDE; 09-14-2017, 07:17 PM.

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                            • Hope these haven't been posted before....
                              Check out the car on the inside pole in the Stock Car Racing Poster .

                              Stude stock car promo by Bill H, on Flickr

                              Lark at work by Bill H, on Flickr

                              Avanti on road by Bill H, on Flickr

                              Stude Woodie by Bill H, on Flickr
                              Bill H
                              Daytona Beach
                              SDC member since 1970
                              Owner of The Skeeter Hawk .

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                              • Bill,
                                What an interesting group of images. Do you know where the speedway is in the poster? I would love to use this image is that okay?
                                Joe Roberts
                                '61 R1 Champ
                                '65 Cruiser
                                Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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