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  • RE 245 Commander Engines above: If (kinda hard to tell on my cell) that’s Reading RR’s #211, it was build in house in 1948.

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    • Ugh 😬, post 12321, above.

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      • StudeNewby
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        Somehow the post numbers are WAY off on my computer. This very post is number 12244.

    • Another photo from the University of North Texas, in Denton. Guess they were big Studebaker fans in those parts. Portal of Texas History


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      • kurtruk
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        Possibly with rare stainless steel fender skirt.

    • This one probably has been posted already, but just in case it hasn’t
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      Proud NON-CASO

      I do not prize the word "cheap." It is not a badge of honor...it is a symbol of despair. ~ William McKinley

      If it is decreed that I should go down, then let me go down linked with the truth - let me die in the advocacy of what is just and right.- Lincoln

      GOD BLESS AMERICA

      Ephesians 6:10-17
      Romans 15:13
      Deuteronomy 31:6
      Proverbs 28:1

      Illegitimi non carborundum

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      • StudeRich
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        Hard to say WHAT happened to that '59 Chev. Wagon, but it is as broken as the '58 President Starlight H/T.

    • SAD. Around 1970 I saw a 1961 Green Lark and a 1954 Kaiser Manhattan at 19th and Bethany home road near Christown. I don't even know if that shopping center is still there.

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      • 6hk71400
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        They were involved in a wreck like the one pictured above

    • San Antonio, Texas - said to be 1947.


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      • ddub
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        The Stude looks pretty snappy in that company.

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      • ??? The beige Stude is 1942 (or mebbe ‘46, but weren’t all 46’s Skyways)???

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        • University of Texas main campus, Austin, Texas - 1949.


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          • 1948 Business Coupe circa 1950 Fort Bragg California:
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            • Austin, Texas - July 1950.


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              • Bullet
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                At least a 2fer

            • University of North Texas library - when photo documenting these building on campus, unless there was a Studebaker in the shot, the photographer was not going to push the button.

              Last edited by 62champ; 04-20-2025, 04:00 AM.

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              • Looks to be just before Christmas. Texas City, Texas.


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                • 1960 Minneapolis 7th & Nicollet
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                  • University of Texas dorm, Austin, Texas - January, 1957. Looks like someone going to school there liked the new Hawks from Studebaker . . .


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