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  • Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
    Craig, don't you read Hemmings Classic Car? This was the exact topic of my September 2015 column, [COLOR=#b22222][B]The Name Game.
    Yep!

    And I think you mentioned it on the Forum before that when you posted that photo of your '58 2 door post..ooops, sedan!

    Craig

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    • Anybody have ANY idea where or what we are seeing in #5324?

      Almost none of the Cars can be I.D.'d because they are too tiny, but if they are Studebakers, WHERE IS that?

      None of those buildings appear to be Studebaker Factory Buildings, but a lot of the Cars look alike as in a Auto Co. Lot and mostly all light colors whatever they are.
      StudeRich
      Second Generation Stude Driver,
      Proud '54 Starliner Owner
      SDC Member Since 1967

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

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        • Originally posted by StudeRich View Post
          Anybody have ANY idea where or what we are seeing in #5324?

          Almost none of the Cars can be I.D.'d because they are too tiny, but if they are Studebakers, WHERE IS that?

          None of those buildings appear to be Studebaker Factory Buildings, but a lot of the Cars look alike as in a Auto Co. Lot and mostly all light colors whatever they are.
          I believe there are Studebakers, Rich. for example, I believe this is a '55 sedan (double click it to open):
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          And here are two more:
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          This is Hartford Conn, the Hemmings article is here: http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2...ticut-1950s-3/ If you click on the picture in the Hemmings article, it will take you to a photo-sharing site that will allow you to blow the picture up REALLY BIG.

          Here is a better view of the '55 sedan:
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          Last edited by r1lark; 12-29-2015, 02:28 PM. Reason: add more info
          Paul
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          • Indian Studebakers.....check here: http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/vintag...e-delhi-2.html

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

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            • repeat ? eh .



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                • [QUOTE=aarrggh;964376]repeat ? eh .



                  Did you notice it's a two-fer?
                  KURTRUK
                  (read it backwards)




                  Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong. -A. Lincoln

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                  • Originally posted by r1lark View Post
                    I believe there are Studebakers, Rich. for example, I believe this is a '55 sedan (double click it to open):
                    [ATTACH=CONFIG]50380[/ATTACH]

                    And here are two more:
                    [ATTACH=CONFIG]50381[/ATTACH]

                    This is Hartford Conn, the Hemmings article is here: http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2...ticut-1950s-3/ If you click on the picture in the Hemmings article, it will take you to a photo-sharing site that will allow you to blow the picture up REALLY BIG.

                    Here is a better view of the '55 sedan:
                    [ATTACH=CONFIG]50382[/ATTACH]
                    Thanks for the comments and the blow ups, Paul. Your did better than me. I should have put the link into the post.
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                    • Joe Roberts
                      '61 R1 Champ
                      '65 Cruiser
                      Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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                      • This was the scene next to the Packard Motor Company the morning after the Fort Worth flood of 1949. From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection



                        I think the car closest to the camera is a '41 Studebaker of some sort, but is the light colored pickup a Coupe Express or a Packard cut down with a truck bed on it?
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                        Joe Roberts
                        '61 R1 Champ
                        '65 Cruiser
                        Eastern North Carolina Chapter

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                        • [QUOTE=kurtruk;964427]
                          Originally posted by aarrggh View Post
                          repeat ? eh .



                          Did you notice it's a two-fer?
                          Did I hear someone say "That'll buff out".
                          Ed Sallia
                          Dundee, OR

                          Sol Lucet Omnibus

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                          • From the skid marks, looks like the fairly-new Studebaker rolled while trying to avoid the old beat-up, bald tire Ford which started to pull out in front of it? Perhaps the Ford should have gone to the garage in the background for the $10.95 brake job? The Stude belongs to a paving company, and appears to have dumped some asphalt, so perhaps was a bit top-heavy.



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                            Bill Jarvis

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

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                                Joe Roberts
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