Posted by Texasmark on January 01, 2022 at 07:53:18 from (99.197.208.100):
In Reply to: Is this a Chevy or ? posted by Tractorcedric on December 29, 2021 at 17:34:23:
Yepper on the Studebaker. Don't know the weight rating. Too bad they went out of business. Made fine, reliable, reasonably priced cars. Family had several.
I used to visit my grandfather in Houston when I was tall enough to stand up in the front seat, hold on to the back of it, my other hand was pointing at things out the front window of his '40 Ford coupe, and at the time I wasn't tall enough to touch the headliner...however old that is....pretty young as I hit 6'5 at 14 and my mother said If I just had to smoke I could start when I reached that height...so I was pretty young at the time.
The Studebaker dealer in Houston had an advertising gimmick outside his dealership. He had a '39 coupe with the normal hood, but replaced the trunk lid (bonnet) with the hood from the front of another black '39, making it a 2 front car. The trunk lid on that series was triangular just like the hood with protruding rear fencers just like in the front., but it dipped down in the rear where as the hood remained pretty straight out to the tip....easily distinguished. Every time we went driving around town I'd ask him to take me to see the 2 front car. Never forget it.
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