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Re: Postwar Studebakers
That car started life as a '53 Studebaker, but of course has some custom touches. The Bonneville record-breaking cars were much later. The '53 Stude body was a favorite as it was fairly aerodynamic e… (View Post)2 -
Re: I spotted an (insert obscure car name here) classic car today!
The only window sticker (and it was a photocopy) I had for any of my hobby cars was this one, for my Canadian-built (after South Bend had shut down earlier in the model year), '64 Daytona Hardtop. It… (View Post)1 -
Re: I spotted an (insert obscure car name here) classic car today!
A couple pics of that car. The original owners (no kids or grandkids) had this frame full of nothing but pics of the Stude, 20 years after they sold it! Their executor gave it to me. Pardon the refle… (View Post)2 -
Re: Postwar Studebakers
July 1956 photo of the sign: (View Post)1 -
Re: Postwar Studebakers
Yesterday, the 78-year-old "Carl E. Filer Co." sign that hung on the Studebaker/Packard/M-B/Simca dealership building for over 20 years, found a new home. A local fellow and his son wanted … (View Post)1
