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  • #391666

    Thought everyone would enjoy seeing this survivor! She’s absolutely amazing! Check out the detailed photos!

    http://www.worldwide-auctioneers.com/auctions/details.cfm?vehicleID=6&id=54

    #401749

    What a wonderful piece, very unique. I’m forwarding to my Studebaker friends (yes I have a couple but I try to avoid the subject).

    Jim

    #401750

    For anyone interested in this beast, there is about a 23 minute video of all the features of this house car done a couple of years ago on You Tube. Just enter ” 1929 Studebaker house car”” and it will come up. Very interesting and very cleverly done. Tom”

    #401751

    Very interesting coach.

    The microphone shown in one of the pictures looks almost identical to the one in the rear of my ’29 ED Limo.

    #401752

    My father told me one used to reside in Upstate NY years ago with the name Hubbard’s painted on the side. He said Hubbard’s was camper for “Outdoor Life Magazine””? I do not know if it still resides there.”

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