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  • Originally posted by BKE View Post
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    Another unknown location.
    Corner of Townsend and Main, Montrose, CO looking northeast. The highway signs at the far right are the clue.
    Jim K.
    63 Hawk

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    • Originally posted by BKE View Post
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      Another unknown location.
      If the route marker on the far right side is the intersection of US 50 and US 350, then La Junta, CO is where that pic was taken.

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        As found on Facebook

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        Al Jolson?

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          The headlights look Studebaker

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          Nice little truck.

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          • Yup, that's Al in his 1930 Commander Cabriolet!
            Roger Hill


            60 Lark Vlll, hardtop, black/red, Power Kit, 3 spd. - "Juliette"
            61 Champ Deluxe, 6, black/red, o/d, long box. - "Jeri"
            Junior Wagon - "Junior"

            "In the end, dear undertaker,
            Ride me in a Studebaker"

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            • The "headlight" car is a Packard, not Studey. The gentleman standing in the back is an Al again - but this time it's Albert Einstein!
              Roger Hill


              60 Lark Vlll, hardtop, black/red, Power Kit, 3 spd. - "Juliette"
              61 Champ Deluxe, 6, black/red, o/d, long box. - "Jeri"
              Junior Wagon - "Junior"

              "In the end, dear undertaker,
              Ride me in a Studebaker"

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              • The "headlight" car is a Packard, not Studey. The gentleman standing in the back is an Al again - but this time it's Albert Einstein!
                Roger Hill


                60 Lark Vlll, hardtop, black/red, Power Kit, 3 spd. - "Juliette"
                61 Champ Deluxe, 6, black/red, o/d, long box. - "Jeri"
                Junior Wagon - "Junior"

                "In the end, dear undertaker,
                Ride me in a Studebaker"

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                • Originally posted by STEWDI View Post
                  Yup, that's Al in his 1930 Commander Cabriolet!
                  In 1932, Jolson posed for a pic while sitting in his 1932 Packard 900 Light Eight Convertible.

                  Jolson owned dozens of cars and for many years was known as the worlds greatest entertainer.

                  The "headlight" Packard is a huge 7 passenger touring, so it's a Twin Six, which used the same headlights from 1915 thru 1923.
                  Last edited by WinM1895; 02-07-2019, 02:43 PM.

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                    Just a fin, I think.
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                      Maybe a '47 with the luggage rack?

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                        All dressed up, but not really liking it.

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                          Unknown location again.

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                            Unknown again, I'm sure someone will recognize these locations.

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                              Looks to need a shine.

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                                Yellow Plate, orange letters. FL?
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