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    • Originally posted by nwi-region-rat View Post
      I think I see two...[ATTACH=CONFIG]33073[/ATTACH] Calumet Auto Wrecking, Hammond Indiana 1965....still open, wonder if that bullet is still there?
      Pickup on far left, two cars on right parked next to each other.

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      • Four Studebaker-EMF automobiles with their drivers and passengers parked in front of the San Buenaventura Mission in Ventura, CA 1912.

        Joe Roberts
        '61 R1 Champ
        '65 Cruiser
        Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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        • Grant E. Hayes Company 510 South Main Street, Salt Lake City

          Joe Roberts
          '61 R1 Champ
          '65 Cruiser
          Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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          • Last edited by JRoberts; 03-10-2014, 01:19 PM.
            Joe Roberts
            '61 R1 Champ
            '65 Cruiser
            Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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            • 60 Lark gasser vs Willys..

              Last edited by SScopelli; 03-11-2014, 06:43 AM.

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              • There are at least two Studebakers in this item within the Hemmings Daily Blog (click on the series of photos):



                Check out the timid-looking little Crosley, almost like he's contemplating trying to ford the stream! BP

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                • Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
                  There are at least two Studebakers in this item within the Hemmings Daily Blog (click on the series of photos):



                  Check out the timid-looking little Crosley, almost like he's contemplating trying to ford the stream! BP
                  Great post! There are a lot of rather high dollar automobiles driving through all of that water. Maybe the Crosley will simply float across the flood waters.
                  Joe Roberts
                  '61 R1 Champ
                  '65 Cruiser
                  Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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                  • Joe Roberts
                    '61 R1 Champ
                    '65 Cruiser
                    Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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                    • Joe Roberts
                      '61 R1 Champ
                      '65 Cruiser
                      Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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                      • Can anybody figure out what is going on in #2725? 'Seems like the Policeman is writing something up, but what? Doesn't seem to be evidence of a collision or ??? BP

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                        • Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
                          Can anybody figure out what is going on in #2725? 'Seems like the Policeman is writing something up, but what? Doesn't seem to be evidence of a collision or ??? BP
                          I wish I knew what the pic was all about, but I don't. I did notice the highway signs. This looks to be a point where U.S. 1 and maybe U.S. 301 cross the James River. As one might expect far different than today. A couple of cars behind the policeman is a Caddy with a rear door open. I wonder if the guy in the white shirt was being driven some place. He seems to be explaining something to the officer, but naturally this is only a guess.
                          Joe Roberts
                          '61 R1 Champ
                          '65 Cruiser
                          Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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                          • I thought maybe the car with a spot light and the rear door open in #2725 was the cop car until I identified it as a 1941 Pontiac.
                            Restorations by Skip Towne

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                            • I also identified it as a '41 Pontiac, but what cop would drive a Cadillac?

                              Cops usually drove Ford's back then, but I also know they drove Olds' and Pontiac's.

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                              • That guy is a service station attendant going over a work order with a customer.

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