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    Sorry with the posting problems


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    • Austin, Texas - May, 1951. Portal of Texas History website


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      • Studey in Lancia factory. I was watching a utube story about Lancia and one place showed a 53 or 5 4 parked beside the building. I imagine they were studying it for design ideas.
        Diesel loving, autocrossing, Coupe express loving, Grandpa Architect.

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        • East 5th street - Austin, Texas - May, 1950. Portal of Texas History website.


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          • From somewhere in Tennessee , I assume . Click image for larger version

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            Bill H
            Daytona Beach
            SDC member since 1970
            Owner of The Skeeter Hawk .

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            • 28.9 per gallon... Those were the days, eh? But where's Waldo?
              There's one in every crowd, fer cryin' out loud... why was it always turnin' out to be me?

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              • I just did a quick search online , and that 28.9 Cents per gallon then, would be about $3.09 today . ( 4 sources ) . I was making about $1.00 per hour back then doing odd jobs while in 9th grade .
                Bill H
                Daytona Beach
                SDC member since 1970
                Owner of The Skeeter Hawk .

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                • Silver Hawk 59
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                  Great calculation... but I still don't see a Stude...

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                Bill H
                Daytona Beach
                SDC member since 1970
                Owner of The Skeeter Hawk .

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                • Silver Hawk 59
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                  Hmmm... I saw that before, but it looks like an early 50's Packard.

                • Bullet
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                  I think it’s the back window of a 2R pickup. Look near second telephone pole.

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                Hollywood, California; 1966 - courtesy of FB group LOST ANGELES

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                  I see three, possibly 4 Studebakers.
                  "Man plans, God laughs".

                  Anon

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                  • BRUCESTUDE
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                    WOW lotsa Studebaker drivers in ‘Frisco!

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ID:	2022969 ​​​​​​Palm Prings, California; 1955 - courtesy FB group OLD School Palm Springs.

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                  • Topper2011
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                    Is that a Ford consul in front?

                  • Noxnabaker
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                    Yes it is Topper.

                  • Noxnabaker
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                    Oh, I was to fast; it's a Zephyr, the grille is different.

                • Grand opening - Austin, Texas - April, 1955. Corner of Cherrywood Rd. and Manor Rd. Building is still there - auto repair shop now. Portals of Texas History website


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                  • Another from the location above - Studebaker is still there - they are probably needing to open a case of oil to top it off.


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                    • Silver Hawk 59
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                      Perhaps they are emptying the tanker into it...

                    • Warren Webb
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                      Turn off the engine! Your running ahead of me!!!! LOL

                  • Stout Shell - Plainfield, Indiana - circa 1954
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                    Ed Sallia
                    Dundee, OR

                    Sol Lucet Omnibus

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                    • Gas station near Bergstrom Air Force base, Austin, Texas - 1956. Portal of Texas History




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