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  • I think #9900 may have started out as a color photograph but it looks like someone has massaged it a little bit. Possibly someone at the postcard company that produced it. The sky doesn't look real and the reds seem to pop just a little too much.
    I'd rather be driving my Studebaker!

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    • Originally posted by wlfrench View Post
      I think #9900 may have started out as a color photograph but it looks like someone has massaged it a little bit. Possibly someone at the postcard company that produced it. The sky doesn't look real and the reds seem to pop just a little too much.
      I've seen this pic before...somewhere. This was originally a Willys dealer, notice the service sign on the far left in the pic.

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      • Again from the Hemmings Daily Blog (4/26/18). At least one, if not two, 1947-1952 Starlight Coupes? BP

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          Dwight 54 Commander hardtop

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          • What's that Eldorado Brougham doing in there???

            Craig

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            • Originally posted by 8E45E View Post
              What's that Eldorado Brougham doing in there??? Craig
              I don't know, Craig; it does look like it to me.

              Some of the comments in the Hemmings blog entry suggest that is a diorama made up of various high-end model cars. I could believe that.

              What do you guys think? BP

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              Originally posted by 1954khardtop View Post
              [ATTACH=CONFIG]72025[/ATTACH]Looks like 2 to me.
              Those are the ones I noticed, Dwight. BP

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              • Post 10038 looks like a model diorama.....

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                • Did you all miss the Packard Hawk in #10038?
                  Gary L.
                  Wappinger, NY

                  SDC member since 1968
                  Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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                  • There's a 1958 Packard Hawk on the far right side of the pic.

                    Besides the Eldo, there's also a 1935 Ford Roadster, 1941 Cadillac 60 Special, 1946/48 Chrysler Town & Country convertible and other collector cars in this pic.

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                    • Yes, a diorama. Very well done, but still a diorama. Giveaway clue is always the windshield trim and side window bright-work trim.
                      KURTRUK
                      (read it backwards)




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

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                      • Originally posted by kurtruk View Post
                        Yes, a diorama. Very well done, but still a diorama. Giveaway clue is always the windshield trim and side window bright-work trim.
                        Right, Kurt, the closer you look the more you realize it's a diorama, albeit one of the best I've ever seen. Check out the 1959 Pontiac top center, pointing toward us. The front grille surrounds just don't look right, for example. BP

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                        • Originally posted by BobPalma View Post
                          Right, Kurt, the closer you look the more you realize it's a diorama, albeit one of the best I've ever seen. Check out the 1959 Pontiac top center, pointing toward us. The front grille surrounds just don't look right, for example. BP
                          Now that we've established that it is a diorama...all we need is a "time lapse" progression of the scene. As the original "collector" passes on, where the next move is a crusher, then the bulldozing, as the place becomes a shopping center, then falls into disrepair, urban blight, and finally, fenced in & closed by the government (with grant money) to protect the rare one tooth moon mouse...so rare that no one has ever seen one!
                          John Clary
                          Greer, SC

                          SDC member since 1975

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                          • 10038 -- Is that a Chrysler Town and Country convertible in front centre? If so, probably the rarest and nicest car in the bunch when new.
                            Bill Jarvis

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                            • Look closely in the back right and you will also see headstones. A graveyard for cars and their owners in one place. Very convenient.
                              Ed Sallia
                              Dundee, OR

                              Sol Lucet Omnibus

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                              • Originally posted by Greenstude View Post
                                10038 -- Is that a Chrysler Town and Country convertible in front centre? If so, probably the rarest and nicest car in the bunch when new.
                                That's what it is, see post #10044. Town & Country ragtop w/a Straight 8 & Clunk-O-Matic.

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