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Getting the pickup unstuck. Emblems removed. Photo from John Frances.
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STUDEBAKER
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studebaker I think.
I cried because I had no shoes till I met a man who had no class.
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I will go with Studebaker too.
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Studebaker.
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Headlights look like Studebaker, front fenders look like Studebaker, but cab, doors and hood sides don't look like Studebaker. Some type of Studebaker prototype using a Chicago Cab?
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Everyone said Studebaker, which is the right answer. This 1938-40 Studebaker Express pickup is having a little difficulty but it looks like there are plenty of men there to get it unstuck. Davwingman had this first. Thanks to John Frances for our WAI photo, and Raymond Storey for the color image. 
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Crap, never thought about the express, and I had one years back!
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