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24o Coupé Studebaker (1949-1951)
9 years 4 months ago #18950
by Richard
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9 years 4 months ago #18952
by Dinkinius
Replied by Dinkinius on topic 24o Coupe Studebaker (1949-1951)
Jan Here are some pictures of my Studebaker State Commander relevant to the above Post. As I stated before, this little fellow has not been subjected to a paint brush or spray pack by me, but it does show obvious skills with the paint brush in the factory when one closely examines the grille and bumper bars. Nice to have the website back to normality - many thanks Al and Dave. Kind regards Bruce (150) 20160907/973/1105
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9 years 4 months ago #18958
by janwerner
Replied by janwerner on topic 24o Coupe Studebaker (1949-1951)
Thanks to all, for your thoughts and examples shown (Bruce, nice green one you have!). Still, it all does not stop me wonder/worry and I managed to take two more pictures that may be more unveiling. One of both grilles next to each other, frontal. See the sharp hand painted edges of the silver of the red one opposed to the faint, mask produced contours of the grey (British) one. By the way, please note the rather deep recesses that the frontal die part left on the French version, above the head lamps. Also: are more badges seen picked out in silver, as on my French one? And the other photo with more flood light, demonstrating the vanishing line contours of the boot and the very smooth continuation (without ridge) below and above the rear windows on the red one. Kind regards, Jan
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8 years 4 months ago #20240
by janwerner
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