1955 Studebaker Conestoga

Studebaker Conestoga (1955)
for sale

Price: US $2,000.00

Description:

History:This is an 1955 Studebaker Conestoga Commander station wagon, it is an earl 55 and that means it has a 53-54 style front windshield instead of the 56 wrap around style. I purchased the car over 20 years ago from the original owners son so I know this car has spent its entire life in south west Idaho.Body:The car has original paint.The roof is in perfect condition, the floor under the rear seat is in good condition and the floor of the spare tire well only has surface rust.The rusted areas are lower rear part of front fenders, small hole at the inner front of drivers fender near prop rod mount, battery box and inner fender beneath battery box, lower part of weather strip channel by the tail gate, back of drivers side quarter panel behind rear bumper, and the floor boards were rusted but rust areas have been cut out and replaced with sheet metal.The body is very strait with only minor damage to front fenders, grill, front valance and drivers rear quarter, (see photos). The drivers rear quarter was repaired long before I purchased the car, and there is another front valance, left and right grill parts that are included with the car.Interior:The seats were reupholstered 20 years ago but are still in good condition. Door panels are original and need replaced. Headliner material is gone except for the front panel but all the bows are still in place.Rear inside quarter panels are still intact, but have water staining.Rear deck wood and linoleum need replaced.Retractable shoulder seat belts, floor mount style out of a VW Jetta, were added (my children were in car seats when it was my daily driver).The ignition switch bezel is broken (this is typical of mid 50s Studebakers).Glass: Front and rear windows are in good condition, all of the side glass which is just flat glass is starting to separate(has small bubbles forming around the edges) and needs replaced, one slider is cracked but there is a new one in the extra parts to replace it.upper wing window pivots are broken.Drive train:To the best of my knowledge the engine and transmission are original and have never been rebuilt. The engine runs but needs a new fuel pump.The rear end was replaced with a Ford 8.8 out of a 1990 ranger, has 3.55 gears which is what the Studebaker rear had.Brakes: The brakes work but I think the master cylinder needs replaced or rebuilt (the pedal gets soft after sitting for a day).Emergency brake lever is broken where it attaches to the cable.Electrical:6V generator was replaced with a 12v alternator, all bulbs were replaced with 12v bulbs, but the blower motors, wiper motor and fuel gauge are still 6 v units.It needs a new battery.Wheels and tires:All tires need replaced and the car needs a front end alignment.Comes with 4 slotted unilug wheels but only two of them have tires hold air, and the drivers front still has the factory left hand wheel studs and I don't have any left handed shouldered lug nuts, so there are 2 ford steel wheels on the front and a stock Studebaker wheel for the spare.Misc: the car has a factory radio delete plate and a fold out tissue dispenser and airplane type seat belts in the front. I have 2 Keys for the car a replacement style key and the original Studebaker fold out key.
Buyer is responsible for shipping, $500 Pay Pal deposit is required within 24 hours of end of auction balance is to be paid in full with in 7 days of end of auction. Title will not be released and car will not be shipped until all funds have cleared.
Call or email me with any questions my name is Greg and I can be reached at(208)870-1464

update: 2017-05-05

Features:

Condition:UsedYear: 1955
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 8842115Mileage: 0
Number of Cylinders: 8Make: Studebaker
Transmission: AutomaticModel: Conestoga
Body Type: WagonEngine: 224 c.i.d. V8
Warranty: noneDrive Type: RWD
Vehicle Title: ClearFuel Type: Gasoline
Sub Model: CommanderFor Sale By: Private Seller
Exterior Color: BlueDisability Equipped: No
Interior Color: GrayDrive Side: Left-hand drive

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