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  • From Thousand Oaks, CA “through the lens” library collection. Building was torn down in the 1968 to make room for SR23 to merge with the 101.

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    • BRUCESTUDE
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      Another great example of highway art!

  • This is more like "Track-side Argentina" than roadside America, but I think it still works.


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    • Bob Andrews
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      That's ok, the page isn't necessarily just America, the title is 'Americana'.

    • 62champ
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      Thanks Bob - you probably had no idea this thread would have such a long life - it will probably be in the first couple of pages as long as the forum is up and running.


  • Parking lot on Olive street LA when they were tearing down Bunker Hill (1957). Love the cars, but it's a sad view.
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    • Bunker Hill avenue. This Commander has seen better days.
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      • Court Street. The building on the left is located on Grand Avenue.
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        • Grand Avenue. Melrose and Richelieu in the background.
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          • New '61 Cruiser on the showroom floor - high school students? checking it out?


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            • JGK 940
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              Dealerships used to stage publicity pics like this with high school seniors and run them as "Congratulations Graduates" sponsored ads in the yearbooks.

          • R-series on Highway 75, somewhere in Texas - 1958. Portal of Texas history


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            • StudeRich
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              Looks like a '56 Transtar with a Renault Dauphine going the other way !

          • The Tepees, Golden Colorado, 1951.


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              Los Angeles, 1946: Wilshire at Western - courtesy FB group Los Angeles History.

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              • Taken in Waco, Texas - 1953. Portal of Texas History.


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                  • Corpus Christi, Texas - 1950 - looks to be around Christmas time. Portal of Texas History.


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                    • BRUCESTUDE
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                      Good ole downtowns; see a movie,buy some new shoes, and get your automobile generator rewound all in the same few blocks!!

                  • Originally posted by Bullet View Post
                    From Thousand Oaks, CA “through the lens” library collection. Building was torn down in the 1968 to make room for SR23 to merge with the 101.
                    What is interesting in this photo, in addition to the Studebaker, is the Chrysler Traveler. That is the first one i have seen caught in the wild so many years ago. I know this is a Stude site but I have a Traveler as well.

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                    • Portland, Oregon. March, 1953.


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                      • StudeRich
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                        There is a '38 Commander 4 Door in the back left, in addition to the '50 Champion 2 Door.
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