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  • Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
    The fifth car up from the Studebaker (the convertible with the top down); anybody want to hazard a guess as to what it is?

    (I don't profess to know.) BP
    Not a lot to go on due to the little exposure of the car. However, looking at the scene as a whole, it is striking at how many Chrysler products are there. So, I think they should be given statistical significance. It would be easy to just say "One" of the big three, but that's easy. I'm thinking of either a 1950/52 Chrysler or Chevy. The reason is that both were still using two-piece windshields on their Convertibles. Both had hood and fender lines flowing through the doors. Some had very prominent hood ornaments that could rule out some models due to only a hint of one shown in this photo. Just a wild guess on my part, but I'm thinking of a lower price Plymouth, Chrysler, or Chevy. (?)

    Because of how the hood & fender design flows, I'm not thinking it is a Ford product, nor any of the other independents still around. Studebaker, as far as I know, was using only one piece windshields on their Convertibles.
    John Clary
    Greer, SC

    SDC member since 1975

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    • Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
      The fifth car up from the Studebaker (the convertible with the top down); anybody want to hazard a guess as to what it is?
      (I don't profess to know.) BP
      Are YOU kidding me Bob! There's a Car there?
      All I see is a Windshield. If there were VW "Things" or Citroen CV1's back then, it could have been one!
      StudeRich
      Second Generation Stude Driver,
      Proud '54 Starliner Owner
      SDC Member Since 1967

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      • What's a Citroen "CV1" ?

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        • The only Citroen I know of back at that time was the deux chevaux. (2CV which roughly translates 2 horse power)That would indeed be a rare sight at the time the picture was taken.

          Bob Miles

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          • OK maybe I remembered those things wrong, the ones that always run around in the those Moves set in France.
            I thought I remembered an Open Car CV-1, but they must have been 2CV's like this one.
            Certainly not in the Pic we're talking about.

            Click image for larger version  Name:	Citroen CV-1.jpg Views:	0 Size:	74.0 KB ID:	1836832To me they do resemble VW Things though,
            a Go Cart with a body!
            StudeRich
            Second Generation Stude Driver,
            Proud '54 Starliner Owner
            SDC Member Since 1967

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            • That's a Sahara, quite super-rare 4 wheel drive with two engines; one in the rear & gas tanks under the seats, that's why the filler cap in the door.
              The ordinary ones were made from 1948 to 1990 & far far away from a go cart, not like other hard-suspensioned small cars, try one out if you can, it has a ride softer than anything exept a DS/ID. (& horse power from 9 to 32!)

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              • Oddly, this is an English car with left hand drive. But I think they never bothered to offer a RHD version of the Sahara.
                sigpic

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                • Might be exported.

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                  • Third row from the right, third car up, empty space behind it: Is that a two-tone (dark roof, light lower body) 1953-1954 C/K?

                    Anybody see any additional Studes? BP

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                    • Row at the bottom just to the right of the sign is a dark colored finned Hawk.
                      Ed Sallia
                      Dundee, OR

                      Sol Lucet Omnibus

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                      • From today's Hemmings Daily Blog:

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                        • Those VW buses and all their accessories would bring some pretty good cash today...great photo.

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                          • Yup, that factory canvas is way cool!

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                            • Yup, that factory canvas is way cool!

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                              • One would think they would have used a brand new Wagonaire and found a creative way to advantageously demonstrate the sliding roof in that camping & outdoor recreation show!!

                                Craig

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