Given the incredibly young age of that car it’s probably just a dusty Comanche Red wheel, no?
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My 52 Commander was Tahoe Green with yellow wheels! IIRC there was a photo years ago in Turning Wheels that showed many models with different from body color wheels. So it probably was a Comanche Red Wheel
Bob Miles
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Originally posted by Bob Andrews View PostHow I would love to step into these old pictures and spend a little time in that (admittedly idealized) era. The cars are just one of the reasons.
Great photos. I always see the cars first, but then I take a minute or two to enjoy every detail, free of any negative aspects of the time.One thing I've noticed in these old photos is the generally dark strip down the middle of each lane that isn't as often seen today. Cars and trucks simply leaked more oil back then...and not just Studebakers!
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Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
One thing I've noticed in these old photos is the generally dark stripdown the middle of each lane that isn't as often seen today. Cars and trucks simply leaked more oil back then...and not just Studebakers!
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I see two...and an overheating Kaiser.
Looking east on 7th St. between Market and Mission, San Francisco.
Oddfellows and "Pioneer" buildings are still in use.
Ones with Greyhound and Coca-Cola were replaced with a new federal building over a decade ago.
.Andy
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