Quikee Turbo Regal Contest(s)

Ralph Teetor, cruise control

I think you're right! I know your spelling is right as I read article years ago and remember the "Teeter Hang-Ups" as I thought the two were the same. But, not even related and two different spellings at that.


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Robert Kearns intermittent wipers.

Paul Galvin car radio / Motorola.

Nikola Tesla - tesla coil.

Charles Kettering Starter.


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BINGO POST 843 GN Rick nailed it Gordon Buehrig holds the patent in 1948 for T-Tops. First G car to get T-Tops was the 1968 Corvette......probably made most popular in the 1970s on the trans ams etc.....Hurst had their own version called Hurst Hatches....

Gordone Buehrig was a very very talented body designers worked for Duesenberg, Auburn, Cord did the Auburn 851 Speedster also worked on the Pierce Arrow and towards the end of his life for Ford.

If you had any of these car models today you are sitting on a great investment.

congrats to GN Rick.....

same rules apply GN Rick has to step aside on the next contest

next contest is not Buick turbo related....


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Kirban Update

Next question you will have to google 1947 studebaker pick up truck. Click on any thread that shows the exterior of the truck sides front back etc.

Here is the question:

The exterior shows two unique features that only Studebaker did. GM and Ford never did to my knowledge.

What 2 unique features do you see in the photos?

Exterior related...

game on players


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Nose / Hood came to sort of a point and the headlights were molded into the body (not the fenders).


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Top almost chopped; windshield has lots of rake. Body is deep.


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So a more aerodynamic shape and "wind wing" vents on the driver and passenger windows?


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kirban update

Quick reply but not the answer study the photo of the truck very carefully and you will see something quite unusual......2 things actually.

Good try though....neither post above is correct

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A more aerodynamic shape, the "wind wing" vents on the driver and passenger windows and the front and rear fenders were interchangeable front to rear side to side.


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Interchangeable front to rear on each side I should have said.


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The grille is vertically oriented for one thing. Chevy's had a horizontal grille, as did the Fords of that era if I'm not mistaken. Hood ornaments were also available on the Studebaker. I've never seen a Chevy of that vintage with one. I know my Dad's '53 doesn't have one...
 
Kirban Update:

Post 856 has nailed 1./2 the answer.....which was a clever cost saving thing Studebaker did on that model. They had that model a few years think it was called the M5....I used to know this stuff as I had a 1947 1/2 ton totally restored and a 1947 one ton powered by a V8 Lincoln...

Your on the rite track just think what the other item is....

Chevy and Ford to my knowledge never had interchangable fenders...

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Charles A. Chayne

Power Windows

You asked I think about the Inner Circle email christina @kirbanperformance.com ask to get on the list it goes out free every wednesday around 3 pm....the version that goes by direct email includes any rare parts I have at the time. the version that gets posted on the website lacks that section. It's free and is every wednesday like clock work...50 times a year I take a break between Christmas and New Years.

Unlike my posts here my wife proof reads everything so mistakes are at a very very mininum.

I don't get awaywith spelling rite and nite and lite like I do here....

Since its 100% free no one has ever complained....

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You asked I think about the Inner Circle email christina @kirbanperformance.com ask to get on the list it goes out free every wednesday around 3 pm....the version that goes by direct email includes any rare parts I have at the time. the version that gets posted on the website lacks that section. It's free and is every wednesday like clock work...50 times a year I take a break between Christmas and New Years.

Unlike my posts here my wife proof reads everything so mistakes are at a very very mininum.

I don't get awaywith spelling rite and nite and lite like I do here....

Since its 100% free no one has ever complained....

denniskirban@yahoo.com

Thank you!
 
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