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  • #16
    Welcome Jonathan...where in Texas are you?
    Mike - Assistant Editor, Turning Wheels
    Fort Worth, TX

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    • #17
      Rockinhawk and 57pack have put a lot of pressure on me!! First welcome to the SDC and congratulations on your ownership of such a pretty and rare Lark sign. It is definitely Studebaker! That particular sign is one of several offered by the Walker Sign Co. of Detroit, MI. It was available in two sizes, standard at 5' 3" X 2' 3" (original cost $334) or large 7' X 3' (original cost $425). Which size is yours? In early March 1959 Walker sent out to all dealers an 8 page color catalog (with separate price sheet) showing a large variety of signs, and even a clock (which I have). I am including below some pages from that catalog. If you, or anyone else, are interested in a quality reprint email me at rtq11@aol.com. Subject "Lark sign catalog."

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      Richard Quinn
      Editor emeritus: Antique Studebaker Review

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      • #18
        Well butter me and call me a biscuit! Leave it to Richard to have the definitive answer

        Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com

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