I found this car on youtube. The poster thought it could have been a 1938 Studebaker or other close year. The car that is see in the video appears to be different than any Studebaker of that ere. It appears to have a crank open windshield for one thing and grille is different. He points out that the letters S and T appear on the front grille panel but none of the photos I have seen of those cars have that. Any thoughts and info will be great. I am stumped. Thanks John
Yes! Paul, you named it. That explains the letters on the front and the opening windshield. I also noticed the hole in the firewall where the ignition coil would have been. That poor old gem sure ended up badly. Thanks for your input. John