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Those look like 315's or 320's--predecessors to the prewar 327 and 328.  Note the ADAC (German auto club) enamel badge on the closest car--that looks pre-war and is pretty valuable itself.  

 

That almost looks like a Studebaker Starliner hardtop in the background, but while the backlight and roof look correct, the rear deck doesn't.  Anyone have an idea of what that is?

 

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'73 Sahara sunroof-Ludwig-since '78
'91 Brillantrot 318is sunroof-Georg Friederich 
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Received another photo from an opportunist trying to flip what he doesn't yet own...looks like a picture of a picture...

I've been told details will be out on location Tuesday sometime. These are way beyond my means but it's interesting to observe the frenzy from afar. Best guess at location is somewhere near Wichita KS

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On 3/24/2017 at 8:08 PM, mike said:

Those look like 315's or 320's--predecessors to the prewar 327 and 328.  Note the ADAC (German auto club) enamel badge on the closest car--that looks pre-war and is pretty valuable itself.  

 

That almost looks like a Studebaker Starliner hardtop in the background, but while the backlight and roof look correct, the rear deck doesn't.  Anyone have an idea of what that is?

 

mike

  These are truly beautiful  to see  in person......I would expect that Wayne Carrinni will not be far off when these go up for bid. Maybe he will  ID the master car too. Oh to be rich AND connected....

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Attainable barn finds are still out there. I'm dragging this one home in April. Parked as you see it here, since NINETEEN EIGHTY. Located about 90 minutes from my home in Western PA.

 

Mike - I'm thinking that might be a Studebaker Hawk roofline (my dad had a couple, back in the '60s and they're gorgeous cars.) It's an obvious link to his current love of 3.0Coupes. 

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