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A little late but here's the next puzzle:

 

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Another clue:

 

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… and another ...

 

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Could it be a 1946 International Harvester Pick Up truck?

 

Wilson

 

 

That's near enough Wilson ...

 

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… it's a 1949 International KB2 1½ ton pick-up truck 

 

 

When I lived in Ipswich in the early 60s they were a frequent sight as were still used by the USAF at RAF Bentwaters 

 

This example was photographed at the recent Holme 40s weekend … near Peterborough.

 

Your turn Wilson.

 

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With apologies to Wilson since he said he was out of images for the moment or something similar, I found one which might pique some interest. (The headlight to the left is from another car)

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On the money!

 

My family has some history with Studebaker as my grandfather kept a '57 "beater" around for the grandkids to drive around town when we visited. It was a flathead six with three on the tree and overdrive. The only instrument was a "floating number" speedo. My aunt also had a '50's convertible which she left in a barn at my mother's ranch on a visit from DC, opting to fly back. I have no idea what happened to it, but it would be extremely rare today.

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I looked at many Larks but they all showed the chrome wing trim - whereas your image appeared not to have chrome trim strip - and then I found a very utilitarian looking Champ without the chrome - so now surprised to see the chrome trim on yours! 

 

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Another hint:

 

 

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Not a Ford … here's another clue:

 

 

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