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Back to the car museum - Today was the first day back at the musuem since the wonderful SOC UK tour of Wales and our two weeks goofing off It was one of the best yet. For what it's worth: A visitor from Belgium told me that local assembler of many marques..

Studebaker Museum adds new vehicles - FYI

Petersen Museum show on the 20th - The show is on. 8:30 till 2:00. No No after 10:00. 6060 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles If I can get a flyer I will scan it and post it.

Auto museum in LA with Studebakers - Better type it in - It dropped the final letter (ell) on my screen.to the next line. Rides in cars only on Sunday. - at a fee. (When dry.) SD Chapter visited last Sunday. Rented a bus...

Good report, after touring Studebaker National Museum. - Not to reprint the whole paper, but this is a nice writeup from the Opinion Section, of the 1/15/08 Online Edition of the South Bend Tribune: Not sure who the writer is, but nice PR just the same. Museum visit an amazing VOICE OF THE PEOPLE ..
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Karl Haas

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 10:27 pm
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The new show is Concept Cars and they look really good.might wat to
make it down to San Diego to see this - it'll be here for a while.
Some of my favorites gone. The red coffin-nose Cord convert, the
lovely 1920s travel trailer and a few British bikes.
Te coast-to-coast-and-back-without-stopping 1947 Caddy that ML loves
so much is still here, along with the Tucker (cost $1200 in 1954 and
he did a spray job under the trees in the backyard and this still
looks good) We got a 1930's Lanchester special bodied with a 2 seat
convert for ome Indian prince in a couple of weeks that is to drool
for.
(But the heat wasn't on today, (except in my library!)

Chuck Jordan was by again - he's getting to be like a member of staff.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 7:28 am
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Hey Karl,

I was in San Diego in 2002 and was able to take in Balboa Park. What a great
place to visit. That 1947 Caddy was really something to see. Enjoyed your
city very much.

Henry




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"Karl Haas" <midlant RemoveThis @earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> The new show is Concept Cars and they look really good.might wat to
> make it down to San Diego to see this - it'll be here for a while.
> Some of my favorites gone. The red coffin-nose Cord convert, the
> lovely 1920s travel trailer and a few British bikes.
> Te coast-to-coast-and-back-without-stopping 1947 Caddy that ML loves
> so much is still here, along with the Tucker (cost $1200 in 1954 and
> he did a spray job under the trees in the backyard and this still
> looks good) We got a 1930's Lanchester special bodied with a 2 seat
> convert for ome Indian prince in a couple of weeks that is to drool
> for.
> (But the heat wasn't on today, (except in my library!)
>
> Chuck Jordan was by again - he's getting to be like a member of staff.

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Karl Haas

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 1:32 pm
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On Dec 15, 4:28 am, "blacklarkviii"
<hwalterjr@<removethis>carolina.rr.com> wrote:
> Hey Karl,
>
> I was in San Diego in 2002 and was able to take in Balboa Park. What a great
> place to visit. That 1947 Caddy was really something to see. Enjoyed your
> city very much.
>
> Henry
>
> --
> Henry"Karl Haas" <midl... RemoveThis @earthlink.net> wrote in message
>
> news:6164ba79-37a0-4a2c-bcb1-0a3016524580@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > The new show is Concept Cars and they look really good.might wat to
> > make it down to San Diego to see this - it'll be here for a while.
> > Some of my favorites gone. The red coffin-nose Cord convert, the
> > lovely 1920s travel trailer and a few British bikes.
> > Te coast-to-coast-and-back-without-stopping 1947 Caddy that ML loves
> > so much is still here, along with the Tucker (cost $1200 in 1954 and
> > he did a spray job under the trees in the backyard and this still
> > looks good) We got a 1930's Lanchester special bodied with a 2 seat
> > convert for ome Indian prince in a couple of weeks that is to drool
> > for.
> > (But the heat wasn't on today, (except in my library!)
>
> > Chuck Jordan was by again - he's getting to be like a member of staff.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Often. when a large crowd is expected, Marilyn parks herself at the
Caddy and does a full hands-off tour for the folks. 'Tain't often you
see a car with a combination toilet / clothes washer!
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Michael - Roseland FL

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 8:54 pm
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What is the name of the museum that you are referring to Karl? Have
any pictures?

On Dec 15, 4:32 pm, Karl Haas <midl....RemoveThis@earthlink.net> wrote:
> On Dec 15, 4:28 am, "blacklarkviii"
>
>
>
> <hwalterjr@<removethis>carolina.rr.com> wrote:
> > Hey Karl,
>
> > I was in San Diego in 2002 and was able to take in Balboa Park. What a great
> > place to visit. That 1947 Caddy was really something to see. Enjoyed your
> > city very much.
>
> > Henry
>
> > --
> > Henry"Karl Haas" <midl....RemoveThis@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>
> >news:6164ba79-37a0-4a2c-bcb1-0a3016524580@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > > The new show is Concept Cars and they look really good.might wat to
> > > make it down to San Diego to see this - it'll be here for a while.
> > > Some of my favorites gone. The red coffin-nose Cord convert, the
> > > lovely 1920s travel trailer and a few British bikes.
> > > Te coast-to-coast-and-back-without-stopping 1947 Caddy that ML loves
> > > so much is still here, along with the Tucker (cost $1200 in 1954 and
> > > he did a spray job under the trees in the backyard and this still
> > > looks good) We got a 1930's Lanchester special bodied with a 2 seat
> > > convert for ome Indian prince in a couple of weeks that is to drool
> > > for.
> > > (But the heat wasn't on today, (except in my library!)
>
> > > Chuck Jordan was by again - he's getting to be like a member of staff.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Often. when a large crowd is expected, Marilyn parks herself at the
> Caddy and does a full hands-off tour for the folks. 'Tain't often you
> see a car with a combination toilet / clothes washer
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 12:27 am
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On Dec 15, 8:54 pm, Michael - Roseland FL <studefana....RemoveThis@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> What is the name of the museum that you are referring to Karl? Have
> any pictures?
>
> On Dec 15, 4:32 pm, Karl Haas <midl....RemoveThis@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Dec 15, 4:28 am, "blacklarkviii"
>
> > <hwalterjr@<removethis>carolina.rr.com> wrote:
> > > Hey Karl,
>
> > > I was in San Diego in 2002 and was able to take in Balboa Park. What a great
> > > place to visit. That 1947 Caddy was really something to see. Enjoyed your
> > > city very much.
>
> > > Henry
>
> > > --
> > > Henry"Karl Haas" <midl....RemoveThis@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>
> > >news:6164ba79-37a0-4a2c-bcb1-0a3016524580@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > > > The new show is Concept Cars and they look really good.might wat to
> > > > make it down to San Diego to see this - it'll be here for a while.
> > > > Some of my favorites gone. The red coffin-nose Cord convert, the
> > > > lovely 1920s travel trailer and a few British bikes.
> > > > Te coast-to-coast-and-back-without-stopping 1947 Caddy that ML loves
> > > > so much is still here, along with the Tucker (cost $1200 in 1954 and
> > > > he did a spray job under the trees in the backyard and this still
> > > > looks good) We got a 1930's Lanchester special bodied with a 2 seat
> > > > convert for ome Indian prince in a couple of weeks that is to drool
> > > > for.
> > > > (But the heat wasn't on today, (except in my library!)
>
> > > > Chuck Jordan was by again - he's getting to be like a member of staff.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > Often. when a large crowd is expected, Marilyn parks herself at the
> > Caddy and does a full hands-off tour for the folks. 'Tain't often you
> > see a car with a combination toilet / clothes washer- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Opps! San Diego Auto Museum.
Balboa Park in SD.
It's about 0030 right now and the temperature is fifty degrees F.
Brrrrrrrr
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