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What year was Fozzie's Studebaker Champion in TMM?

erniebert1234ss

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sorry I can't help you more, but I would think it would be before 1979 because it's only logical you know. :smirk:
 

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My sources tell me that Fozzie's (or Fozzie's uncle's more accurately) Studebaker was a 1950 Studebaker Champion Regal DeLuxe 2 Door Sedan. Production of Studebaker automobiles ended in 1966. So yeah... way before 1979. :wink:
 

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I wonder how on earth the puppeteer managed to steer the car from the trunk! That would be tight, dark, uncomfortable-how could he steer without seeing? How could he see? :smile:
 

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Marble Didymus said:
Ah. Thanks.


I wonder who has it now.......
It is a 1951. I know the guy who owns it. He is currently working on getting it restored and put in the Studebaker Musuem.
George
 

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Does it still have the psychodelic paint job?
 

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I don't know if you're being sarcastic or not, but...

The Studebaker was controlled by an expert driver in a concealed place in the car. How did he see? The same way the puppeteers see the performances of their puppets. Television monitors.
 
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