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  • I'm trying a new method to link photos from The Old Motor. See if this works. Click to enlarge.

    (Yes, there's at least one Studebaker in this photo!)

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    (Would someone be kind enough to verify they can see this on the forum?) Thanks. BP

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    • Bob, works great

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      • Picture works fine, but the only Studebaker related car I can identify is the Mercedes Benz. Am I missing anything?
        "In the heart of Arkansas."
        Searcy, Arkansas
        1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
        1952 2R pickup

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        • Originally posted by 52-fan View Post
          Picture works fine, but the only Studebaker related car I can identify is the Mercedes Benz. Am I missing anything?
          I had the same result. Perhaps my screen is too small.

          EDIT: Perhaps the light colored car near the far end of the row to the right.
          Gary L.
          Wappinger, NY

          SDC member since 1968
          Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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          • The Studebaker is the base-trim '53-early '55 sedan furthest to the right of the photo.

            Craig

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            • Originally posted by 8E45E View Post
              The Studebaker is the base-trim '53-early '55 sedan furthest to the right of the photo. Craig
              Thanks, guys. I have tried to copy and paste directly from The Old Motor previously, but it hasn't worked.

              This time, I copied it to my computer's pictures file and then used that file to post here, so now I know how it works.

              Craig and Gary are right: Look closely along the right side of the photo. The car closest to the right edge is a 1953-early 1955 Studebaker sedan (not C/K). BP

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              • Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
                Thanks, guys. I have tried to copy and paste directly from The Old Motor previously, but it hasn't worked.

                This time, I copied it to my computer's pictures file and then used that file to post here, so now I know how it works.

                Craig and Gary are right: Look closely along the right side of the photo. The car closest to the right edge is a 1953-early 1955 Studebaker sedan (not C/K). BP
                I always copy to my computer first. Works best for me too.

                Is this the Studebaker? I was not sure enough to say.
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                "In the heart of Arkansas."
                Searcy, Arkansas
                1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
                1952 2R pickup

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                • Originally posted by 52-fan View Post
                  I always copy to my compute first. Works best for me too.

                  Is this the Studebaker? I was not sure enough to say.
                  Yes it is.
                  Gary L.
                  Wappinger, NY

                  SDC member since 1968
                  Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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                  • Doing some research about life in 1950s - Studebaker alarm went off...

                    Last edited by 62champ; 02-25-2019, 07:44 PM.

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                    • # 10539 - They don't make 'em like that anymore.
                      Ed Sallia
                      Dundee, OR

                      Sol Lucet Omnibus

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                      • Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
                        I'm trying a new method to link photos from The Old Motor. See if this works. Click to enlarge.

                        (Yes, there's at least one Studebaker in this photo!)

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                        (Would someone be kind enough to verify they can see this on the forum?) Thanks. BP
                        How about the two-tone station wagon just to the left of the light pole? Only the top and part of the quarter-panel visible. Is the roof too long to be a '50s Stude wagon?
                        KURTRUK
                        (read it backwards)




                        Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong. -A. Lincoln

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                        • Originally posted by kurtruk View Post
                          How about the two-tone station wagon just to the left of the light pole? Only the top and part of the quarter-panel visible. Is the roof too long to be a '50s Stude wagon?
                          Good point, Kurt. I wondered about that one myself, but am just not sure. BP

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                          • Originally posted by kurtruk View Post
                            How about the two-tone station wagon just to the left of the light pole? Only the top and part of the quarter-panel visible. Is the roof too long to be a '50s Stude wagon?
                            Roof line, tu-tone paint scheme resembles 1952/54 Ford/Merc station wagons.

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                            • 'Hopefully this works from today's Hemmings Blog. Click to enlarge:

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                              • Bob,
                                Is that a twofer or threefer? (2nd row from bottom, far left partial only)?
                                Bill

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