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Alessandro58 CHfront view: Link to "www.dreamcar.ch"

"On the website of Ghia-Aigle he is described as 1955 Studebaker Champion 2 + 2 Sportcoupe. The first owner should have been an engineer Brandt. The vehicle has been part of a street scene in 1963 in the movie "Le petit soldat", "The Little Soldier", "The Little Soldier" and has since been lost."

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2017-09-12 17:43
Lateef NOFaint appearance of 1951-52 taillights. 2016-12-12 16:20
130rapid PL1956+ [103E]. 2016-02-05 15:52
Lateef NOLong boot handle, so 1956. 2015-12-29 15:55
veturiloj FRC'est la vitrine d'une agence Renault en Suisse. 2015-01-19 18:41
Harleymsn US
firebird86 a écrit 1942 Ford F-5

This can not be an F-5, Ford did not begin the F series trucks until the 1948 model year.
2015-01-11 08:56
spitzerer DEthis F93-Front was used 1955-1956 only. 2014-08-13 16:58
rjluna2 USModel 2403. 2014-06-26 22:40
vmr6690 FRTaxi parisien Simca Ariane ou Simca Versailles. 2013-09-17 14:13
dsl SXNo chrome round rear window so Wyvern, not Velox. 2011-01-03 14:46
Commander 57 USThe '54 Carribean also had the '54 style back up lamps of the senior series. 2010-09-02 23:31
nzcarnerd NZFrom this angle we can't be sure it is an eight or if it is a Deluxe.

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2010-07-10 11:06
electra225 ITI am almost sure a '55 (small hubcups and old way to open windows). 2010-01-01 11:06
electra225 IT1100/103 D for 1958 to 1960. 2009-12-23 14:20
tweek UKthey went up to early 59. 2008-09-10 13:35
rpcm PTThis type of trim identifies a 1959+ car. 2008-07-28 01:01
Darrin 180 USPackard 1953 Carribean body 2678 chassis 2631 Note: only the 1953 had the full wheel cut out in the rear. 2008-06-15 08:02
voli61 CHHello,

Just found this forum - it's great. Has anyone more information about the Studebaker by Ghia-Aigle? If this wonderful car still exists, where is it today. Any information is welcomed.

Best regards,
voli61
2008-03-23 18:30
antp BE:) nice, they added a link back to us

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2008-01-27 23:44
Alessandro58 CH
Alexander a écrit
Following the links given for the Alfa Romeos I find something completely different:
Link to "www.barchetta.cc"
Link to "www.barchetta.cc"
Link to "www.barchetta.cc"

This picture is certainly named '1955 Studebaker Champion 2+2 Sportcoupé'
http://www.ghia-aigle.info/graphics/pics_small/1955_studebaker_01.jpg

...and the wheelbase moves into the right direction.

On the page, where you find the correct picture, we read about: "1963 Background vehicle in Geneva street scene in the movie “Le petit soldat” (The Little Soldier) directed by Jean-Luc Godardthe". The world is very small...

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2008-01-27 22:16
rpcm PTThe YA was introduced in May 1947. I would say it's a 1 1/4 Litre ( and not 1.4 Litre ) since it was powered by a 1250cc engine. 2008-01-05 03:24
rpcm PTIt's indeed a 1954 model ( introduced in the Autumn 1953 ). 2007-08-07 21:55
sixcyl FRsans doute, car l'action se passe à Genève 2007-06-20 23:19
trellex FRet cligno rectangulaire (comme les 1ere gord59) bizarre, modele etranger???? 2007-06-20 22:18
rpcm PTThe bigger front grilles identify this Giulietta as a 1959+ car ( internal code 101.02 ).

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2007-01-22 03:36
bref FRdeflecteur de portes, 1953+ 2006-12-24 12:09
DIEHARD NL
Alexander a écrit Looks like this one:
http://www.trolleybus.ch/TL641.jpg
Link to "www.vbz.ch"


Agreed, nice find!!!, but what seems to be the type?

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2006-11-11 23:39
Alexander DELooks like this one:
http://www.trolleybus.ch/TL641.jpg
Link to "www.vbz.ch"
2006-10-22 16:38
Alexander DE
sixcyl a écrit FBW ?

I agree that it looks like an FBW Trolleybus:
/vehicle_45972-FBW-Trolleybus-101-1954.html
2006-10-20 22:14
bref FRPare chocs peints, une commerciale 2006-10-17 15:37
Winch US53 or 54 dodge convertible 2006-09-25 02:42
Yvon52 BEJe pense à une Dodge 1954, mais "à vérifier" !!! 2006-08-16 17:18
garco NLPilou has to know this one! ;) 2006-08-16 15:35
trianonDommage que l'on en voit pas plus.Les joncs et les contours de parbrise sont chromés comme sur Versailles et Arianes SL,SC. 2006-08-06 23:51
appassionato ITAlso called 600 or DoppelIsetta.. 2006-08-01 19:55
wickey SKisn't this isetta? 2006-08-01 19:53
sixcyl FRFBW ? 2006-07-27 09:11
imcdb FRit's actually a Mk I 2006-05-31 21:16
firebird86 US1942 Ford F-5 2006-05-14 04:42
michel FRCe modèle est un GLC6 et non pas un GLR8.La différence se voit au court capot qui abrite un 4 cylindres de 100cv et non pas un 5 cylindres de 125cv. 2006-05-06 10:28
MGwillem NLIt sure is an Y and judging by the thinner rear mudguard and no overriders on the bumpers it would be an YA 2006-04-23 21:29
Vaux57 SEThis is not a Mk2, it´s correct name would be Vauxhall Victor F Series 1, can´t tell from the picture if it´s a Standard or a Super but since the light bezels are slanted it is produced between July -57 and late -58

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2006-04-23 20:46
jplemoine FR403/8 2006-03-14 20:49
Raul1983 FIIt's a Ford truck. Made in 1940-1942 and after war in 1945-1947. This car is possibly postwar (?). 2006-03-07 23:32
antp BE
Citation
Seems I missed a discussion....


Me too then (or I forgot it... much more probable :lol:)

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2006-02-28 22:16
Alexander DE
Citation [quote]In fact , this car should be filed under the Borgward make .It is an early post ww II Borgward " Hansa 1500" coach of ca 1950.Since 1939 , Hansa had been absorbed by the Borgward concern


...that what I used to know about Borgward Hansa, but few months ago, we had some discussions about this and it had been decided to share Hansa from Borgward even for post war cars...[/quote]

Seems I missed a discussion....

You are both right :) ... or wrong :( ... depends on how you see it :D

This car is a Borgward Hansa 1500, of which 23.140 were produced between 1949 and 1952.

Borgward took the shares majority of Hansa-Lloyd in 1928, the complete works in 1931. Up to the war the up-market cars of the Borgward group were labled 'Hansa', after the war 'Borgward Hansa'. 'Hansa' was dropped with the introduction of the 'Isabella' in 1954. But in 1958 the name was revived when the Hansa 1100 Limousine and Coupé were introduced.
2006-02-28 22:04
sixcyl FR
Citation In fact , this car should be filed under the Borgward make .It is an early post ww II Borgward " Hansa 1500" coach of ca 1950.Since 1939 , Hansa had been absorbed by the Borgward concern


...that what I used to know about Borgward Hansa, but few months ago, we had some discussions about this and it had been decided to share Hansa from Borgward even for post war cars...
2006-02-28 19:53
pilou BEIn fact , this car should be filed under the Borgward make .It is an early post ww II Borgward " Hansa 1500" coach of ca 1950.Since 1939 , Hansa had been absorbed by the Borgward concern 2006-02-28 11:26
antp BE:p 2006-02-28 09:23
sixcyl FR...alors, tiens Antoine: un petit crédit de 25,0Kb... ça ne se refuse pas! :D
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2006-02-28 08:46

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