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  1. jimi'shemi291
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    I love a stumper, and THIS one stumps me! '38 Stude, but WHAT MODEL?:confused: The headlight
    pods are the stopper for me. They have an almost Willys look, don't you think? :rolleyes:
     
  2. Bama Jama
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    Probably a "Commander"----Long name on side of hood.
     
  4. jimi'shemi291
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    Don, still not sure here. I think (doh!:D) the Commander used pods similar to the '37 Dictator. Could this maybe be a President or a State President model? :confused:
     
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    Hey Thanks!! I learnt something, Again:eek::eek: That was a nice link.:)

     
  6. Austin7nut
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    The streamlined van in the last pic is a 1935 Morris 15 cwt. Royal Air Mail Service ad-van which was used for publicity shots with the aeroplanes at Croydon airport (I think) the aeroplane is a Handley Page HP45
     
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    FWIW, I think you are correct that it is a President.
     
  8. Bama Jama
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    Hey guys! Thats a President. The State President had the parking lights on top of the fenders. The Dictator had the 37 headlights.

    oops, a min late!
     
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    You two guys are pretty awesome. The thing that caught my attention was that the '37 luxury pickup used the Dictator nose and headlights. It seems the President models were just a stop-gap measure, before the BEAUTIFUL Studes of '39 to '41 !!!
     
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    I've only seen one more becoming photo of the '40/41 Stude, designed by Loewy
    and bodied (I presume) by Budd. Able in every sense, this WELL-TIMED combo
    landed, stylewise, right smack between the snappy Mercs of the day and the equally
    snappy Fords. :D This is a Stude press photo, THANKS to fellow HAMBer Dave
    Greenlees from his fantastic site, TheOldMotor.:cool: Folks, do yourself a favor and search
    The Old Motor! WARNING! You will probably get addicted! :eek:

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    I think 1940 was a good year designwise for most makes. Those Studes were really attractive, especially the pickups.I've liked Studebakers since I was a kid in the 50s. My dad bought and sold cars that we would use as a second car and he would get a Stude now and then.We had a 51 for a family car for awhile and my cousin had a 55 for years. A yellow and white 4dr with skirts. When I learned to drive we had one with a hill holder on it. I think Chevy is using the hill holder on their new American built small car. Studebaker and some othe makers were ahead of their times.
     
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    Back in Chicago "Indoor drags" Now that was crazzzzzy
     
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    Bummer. I much prefer the minor leagues.
     
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    Jim thanks for that shot,
    Yes the Studes were lookers. When my Dad was drafted (WWll) and shipped to Denver he bought almost the identical car to this pic (his was a two door) . Dad's pic of course was in B&W but I think the color was more or less chocolate with beige ish accent strip. They drove that car all over the West and finally sold it in San Francisco in 47 or 8.

    That was one of the smartest cars Dad ever owned.

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    I check this thread a couple of times a week and it is my fav just like most Hambers. What a great spot to explore, keep it going!!
     
  20. Moefuzz, can you tell me any more about these pics?
    That was Jim Clark, the only non-American racer in the 63 Indy 500.
    Came in second

     
  21. moefuzz
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    Good eye Art from Alabamoe,



    .....1963 Lotus-Ford with Colin Chapman and Jim Clark

    Jim Clark finished 2nd behind Parnelli Jones Offy Roadster in 1963 Indy 500.
    Jim had closed to 6 seconds behind Parnelli,but Jones oil tank cracked and
    was leaking oil causing several cars to spin and Jim got sideways too but
    recovered.He said i decided it was better to be 2nd than dead,so he slowed
    and finished 33 seconds behind in 2nd place.

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    Lotus 29 under construction

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    1963 Indy,Dan Gurney's Lotus 29,Ford push-rod V-8

    Dan was running 3rd close to the end of the 1963 Indy 500,but had to
    pit to tighten a loose wheel nut and finished 7th.

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    Jim Clark and crew practice pit stops

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    A few bonus pics.....



    1963 Indy Car builders,L to R Mickey Thompson,A.J.Watson,Colin Chapman

    Mickey Thompson's Chevy powered car is on the left,used 12 inch wheels with Sears
    Allstate tires and inboard mounted brakes,finished 8th.A.J.Watson's Offy roadster is in the
    center,was tried and true from years of development.Colin Chapman's Lotus-Ford is on the
    right,used an aluminum version of Ford's 260-289 push-rod V-8 and finished 2nd with
    Jim Clark and 7th with Dan Gurney.




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    Pre snakey headers looksee at the Lotus Ford aluminum small block...
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  23. moefuzz
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    1969 during practice at Indy,Mario Andretti's wrecked Lotus 64 after right
    rear hub broke


    Mario received burns on his face from the fire from this accident.




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  24. moefuzz
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    ....Found some youtube footage for '63


    <iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/YTMMB5cIiQk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
     
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    And here..

    <iframe width="480" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/iXS6vJXcdzA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>



    <iframe width="480" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/I-7B3OwCz60" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
     
  26. pipopak
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    Is amazing how low Mickey Thompson's car was!. Lower than the Lotus. Is there a side or rear view of it?.
     
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    Hot Rod June '63


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  28. pipopak
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    Cool!. Thanks a lot!.
    Probably the only way to make it lower would be to section the engine block itself.
     
  29. lordairgtar
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    Really?!
     
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