807 Comments for Studebaker Stamping Plant

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Geez Pa that's a pretty car! Like this one?
http://www.danburymint...8269&code=443-04

I love the symmetry in this shot!
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Bri, that would make a good idea for a sci/fi movie. "Attack of the killer engines"
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My guess is that the stretcher was acquired as an Army/Navy surplus item after WWII.
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Aww.. the left side fan has a sad looking bent over blade...it wants to be in use.
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The top looks like a turtle with its mouth open : )
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Trying to figure out if this is what I said before looked like walkways across... can you tell us a bit about this one Mott?
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It does have eyes!!
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Man this must have been a noisy place to work...... all the echoing too.
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I it something that resembled eyes, I would not get to close...
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I always pay attention to your titles Motts, but I don't quite get this one. Is that a bridge for foot traffic?
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First thought was a ski lift.. I like the photo : )
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Great shot Motts. I love the way the light crawls across the walls and balconies on this one.
It probably dates back to wartime production during ww11
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OK, dumb question- are these actual old "brand new" car engines from the original factory? If so, how old do you think they are, decade wise?
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Beautiful! It looks so "soft" too.