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    • Seattle's Queen Anne Hill, crews tear up cable car (counterbalance) c. 1945
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      • Bruce, the link in Post #4998 says, "Invalid Attachment." ????

        'Good photo in Post #4997, though; cool beans. BP

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        • 'Thought I'd grab Post #5000 to this thread to again thank Bob Andrews for starting it. It has been incredibly entertaining and a real "plus" on/for/to the forum.

          Thanks, Bob. BP

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          • Just a few Studebakers "on the roadways of the world." 1. 1941 Champion in Chicago (c1951). 2. R Series 1/2 ton in Reno, Nevada. 3. 1925 Standard Six model ER Duplex Phaeton, location unknown 4. 1937 at left in Panama.

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            Richard Quinn
            Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review

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            • Wow! I recognize that street scene on Avenida Central in Panama. I was stationed down there for 3 1/2 years when I was in the Navy. That street looked pretty much the same in the early '70s when I was down there. Very cool.
              Ed Sallia
              Dundee, OR

              Sol Lucet Omnibus

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              • Originally posted by aarrggh View Post

                Now those are some gas prices I remember.
                Ed Sallia
                Dundee, OR

                Sol Lucet Omnibus

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

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                  • Try this again: Lower Queen Anne hill in Seattle, C. 1965
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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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                        • Originally posted by Commander Eddie View Post
                          Now those are some gas prices I remember.
                          I've paid lower.
                          I'd rather be driving my Studebaker!

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                          • I remember when if someone said: 'give me two dollars worth'......they were probably going on a trip!

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                            • Originally posted by JRoberts View Post
                              Any ideas as to where Donahue Motors was located? Great looking dealership!

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                              • Originally posted by qsanford View Post
                                Any ideas as to where Donahue Motors was located? Great looking dealership!
                                I have no idea where it's located. I would love to see a wider shot of the surroundings. It looks almost abandoned. Can't make out any cars in the windows, and no substantial lot for used cars. Interesting thing to note is the three digit phone number.
                                John Clary
                                Greer, SC

                                SDC member since 1975

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