Hey everyone. This car is right down the street from my house, and I have been trying to figure out what it is any help would be appreciated.
Why in the hell would they cover up just the roof with a blue tarp, and hook the bungees into the fenders? Is this thing a convertible? Why else would they do that?
cool, thanks for ID'ing this car guys. I have never been a huge Ford fan, but is this something worth going after? The car has been parked in the same spot for at least the last 6 months. It looks to have newer paint, and good chrome, it also has red wheels!!
The kind that isn't for sale. Some 'information to see if it's worth pursuing' via ****ytical deduction: Notice the lack of dust ac***ulation, round spots of darker dust from getting rained/ snowed on then water running off / evaporating, etc, and nice, shiny chrome. OP is in Washington state. It's May - 6 months means it sat outdoors with only a partial cover through a Washington State winter. May not have moved in 6 months, but an outdoor black car that clean in Washington has probably been washed, or at least dusted, in the last 2 weeks, and definitely didn't sit outdoors through a Washington winter and look that shiny without a cleaning. In other words, they may not drive it, but are fond enough and interested enough to clean it regularly anyway. Without a For Sale sign, that says to me they would likely be insulted if you asked if it was for sale. Just my $.02
Being a desirable model, my guess is that they lost their storage, and it's killing them to see it sit outside. You never know the situation unless you introduce yourself and offer a hand, bro.
Thats exactly what I was thinking, I don't really have the space or money for it either, I was just interested in what it was.
I never knew what a Studebaker was before I bought my first one sight unseen off of ebay halfway across the country (back in 2002 I think) from a guy who as it turns out is a fellow h.a.m.b-er. Still got that truck and now 3 more. Some people enjoy experimenting with the unknown and learning some new things.
Try this: http://www.cadvision.com/blanchas/ID-Cars/FordModels.html I believe it's a 47 because of the turn signals under the headlights; the 46 models don't have those.
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