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  • Wow! With all that high water there's going to be a lot of rusty cars before too long.
    Joe Roberts
    '61 R1 Champ
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    • From the Sunday, November 22, 2020 Old Motor. Studebaker coupe in the lane next to the dump truck, in front of the dump truck? Can anyone identify it more specifically? BP




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      • Bob,

        Just hazarding a guess here, as I don't know how to blow the picture up, but I don't think either the two cars are Studebaker's. The coupe has elements of a 36-37 but the grille and hood do not match up. As far as the sedan in front of the dump truck, I was thinking 1935 but the grille is too big. The windshield is correct for a 35, but the side styling of the hood went all the way up to the body colored grille shell. The 35 Dictator, Commander, and President had center hinges with a metal stop and the rear doors were "conventional rear opening". You could open both doors on a 35 but they were limited to how far they could open.

        I hope someone will prove me wrong. Love seeing pictures of Studebakers in Roadside America.

        Bob Miles

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        • Sorry, Bob; I didn't mean to mislead anyone. I'm sure the car in front of the dump truck and the dump truck itself are NOT Studebakers; I didn't mean to imply they might be.

          The only one I think is a '30s Studebaker is the coupe to your left (as you are looking at the picture) and in front of the dump truck. It looks like the Studebaker red ball in the grille and the flowing lines from the grille back to the cowl. BP

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          • Bob,

            You have better eyesight than I do; I was thinking it was a 37, but now see it could be a 36.

            Bob Miles

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            • 11312 ---- Could the coupe in question be a 1936 Chevrolet? Note that it has a line of pompoms or something similar along the roof and right windshield. There appear to be a couple of these on the grille, one of which may be what Bob saw as a Studebaker red ball. There appears to be a piece of chrome near the top centre of the grille which could be the Chev logo.
              Bill Jarvis

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              • I tried to make it sharper...
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                  Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, just barely pre-War... for a quick double-header. From the Dick Whittington Photography Collection at USC.
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                    And another. From the Dick Whittington Photography Collection at USC.

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                      Three for three. From the Dick Whittington Photography Collection at the USC Library.

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                      • Ref; The Wilshire Blvd. / Coulters building photo, is that a Packard two door behind the Studebaker? Maybe a 1932 or 1933 standard series? Sherm / Green Bay / 63R1089

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                        • Originally posted by firestoper 25 View Post
                          Ref; The Wilshire Blvd. / Coulters building photo, is that a Packard two door behind the Studebaker? Maybe a 1932 or 1933 standard series? Sherm / Green Bay / 63R1089
                          I do believe you're right.

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                          • JGK 940, I had a 1933 (10 th series) Standard eight Packard limo. I still think the 10 th series Packard's are the nicest looking of the 30's era auto's. NEVER should have sold my 33! Sherm / Green Bay / 63R1089

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                              First Congregational Church of Los Angeles; chrome postcard for sale on eBay.

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                                Eastland Center, West Covina CA (Greater Los Angeles). Yellow plates = 1956-1962.

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