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  1. Good observation 8E4SE, I would imagine that the rear side curtains could be bought after-market for any vehicle. That's 3 different makes of tourers we have seen this particular diamond insert on. Thanks!
  2. No names, I think it is a Studabaker promo shot because of the pennant on the windshield and the flawless clarity of the photo. Rather like saying, look how you can get away and go anywhere in a Stude ?and look what you'll find when you get there.
  3. This one should be a bit bigger. 1.52mb instead of 64.4kb.
  4. Here you go 1927Chevy, the rest of the Studebaker angling gang, take your pick! Glad to report that with everyone's help here, Mr Nasty has finally conceded to the car being a Studebaker, hallelujah! Thanks again everyone!
  5. Very cool Spinneyhill, there must be one on both sides, the access is very evident in this photo.
  6. Yes 1927Chevy, I have seen that zerk access in other photos on the right hand side above the running board but it can't be seen in the photo I posted, thanks again.
  7. I enjoy your humor JFranklin, thanks for the laugh, I needed that!
  8. Thanks again Spinneyhill, I have been looking everywhere for that photo, I saw it last year and could not find it again. Thank you nzcarnerd, your information is perfectly spot-on. Thanks for the spoke information 1927Chevy, I did not catch that. Thank you Grimy and Bloo. I appreciate everyone's honest assessment, I did not come here to this great site to be validated, I would have taken my licks for being incorrect and still appreciated the input. This person who disagrees with me is treating me like an ignorant low-life even while I maintain my composure. Many thanks to you all!!
  9. The fellow who swears the vehicle is a Roamer has really ramped up his argument to the point of patronizing me and says he can prove it is not a Studebaker. I'm waiting for him to prove it is not a Stude, that should be interesting or I may have to eat crow. Thanks everyone for your replies!
  10. Hi Spinneyhill, I mentioned all of the differences to him that you mentioned including the running boards, headlamps, wheels and hubs but he is blinded by the side curtains being alike in both photos. I read that the Roamer was customized to buyer specification when it came to accessories so I believe the top is a custom one and a rare one at that. Thank you for your reply but he will never believe that the top photo is a Studebaker.
  11. Thank you 1927Chevy, great photo. There is a fellow who is insisting to me that the car with the ladies is most definitely a1919 Kenworthy Roamer, it would be nice to know what this tourer actually is.
  12. Thank you for your reply JFranklin, I appreciate it. Any idea on the make/model of the touring car? Thanks!
  13. I forgot to ask, is that a custom top? It does not look factory to me. Thank you.
  14. My friend has a photo of her Great Grandmother's car taken in 1919, I think it is a Stude but there are people who have different ideas and won't take my input seriously. To me it looks like a 1918-1919 Studebaker Big Six. I need help from those who might know. Thank you in advance!
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