Studebaker Wagonaire (1965)
for sale
Price: US $4,250.00
Price: US $4,250.00
1965
P4 Studebaker Commander Wagonaire VIN CS11257
History
In 2004, GMC called its new Envoy XUV's sliding roof
section unprecedented. Four years later, Ford described the Super
Duty's new tailgate step as an innovation. Perhaps neither realized
that
Studebaker
beat them to
the punch forty years prior -- and with a station wagon, at that.
In the early 1960s, Studebaker desperately needed to
update its Lark model line. Launched in 1959, the Lark resonated with buyers
seeking thrifty, economical automobiles, but that didn't last long. By 1960, the South Bend, Indiana, automaker found itself fighting competition from
Detroit, including the Ford Falcon, the Chevrolet Corvair, the Plymouth Valiant.
Predictably, Lark sales began to tumble, and production fell from 131, 075 in
1959 to only 66, 585 in 1961.
Studebaker was
already on the fiscal ropes, so designing an all-new Lark was out of the
question. Instead, the company hired industrial designer Brooks Stevens to
reshape the Lark on a minuscule budget. Stevens's biggest revisions came when he overhauled the Lark station
wagon for 1963- 66. He scrapped everything aft of the A-pillars in favor of
a
flatter roofline, whisker-thin
pillars, tall windows, and crisp rear fenders.
The new model was called the
Wagonaire
, and both its name
and appearance were strikingly similar to another new Stevens-designed product
-- the Jeep Wagoneer.
Stevens saved one unique feature for the Studebaker:
the section of roof immediately over the
cargo area could be retracted into the forward roof panel.
Rolling it
all the way forward exposed the cargo area to the elements, which eased loading
and allowed tall objects to be carried standing upright. Transforming this
concept from a flight of fancy to reality was easier said than done -- the
giant gap in the roof structure required the addition of X-frame
reinforcements, and counterweights in the front corners of the car. Studebaker
also added a fixed-roof-panel option -- which also stripped $100 off the
wagon's price tag.
Advertisements pitched the Wagonaire as three cars
in one. It could function as a work wagon, a family sedan, and -- with
the top rolled forward -- a convertible. Properly equipped, the Wagonaire
boasted a fourth personality: muscle car. Better yet, engines could be ordered
with a high-performance packages that added a rear antiroll bar, a limited-slip
differential, and firmer springs and dampers.
Wagonaires give a surprising amount of headroom, and the
visibility afforded by the expansive windows only adds to the airy sensation.
On the freeway, the Wagonaire is quite supple, and advertisements claimed that
the Wagonaire made other station wagons obsolete. Nearly 12, 000 Wagonaires rolled off the line
in 1963, but that figure couldn't counteract Studebaker's continued sales
spiral. Stevens redesigned the Lark's front end for 1964-66,
adding a handsomely chiseled fascia
. By
1964, Studebaker shuttered its long-standing assembly line in South Bend, opting instead to build Lark models in its Canadian factory. Once supplies of
Studebaker-built engines dried up, the automaker rode out the
1965 and 1966 model years by using
Chevrolet-sourced V-8 283 CID
power plants. Studebaker abandoned automobile
production in March 1966.
Wagonaire
VIN CS11257
I
purchased this wagon in 2013 in Bellingham Washington. The car was manufactured
in Canada in 1965 as were all Studebakers in the companies last two years of
1965-66. As far as I can tell from
records the wagon spent time in California and a previous owner in Fife
Washington.
Mechanical
Condition:
Mechanically the car is equipped with a
275 hp. 1967 327 engine
. It is equipped
with a new Offenhauser intake manifold and new Edelbrock carburetor, new rams
horn exhaust manifolds and a complete new duel exhaust with Flow-master
mufflers. It has PowerPak heads, and all new ignition, pertronics and new
alternator. The cooling system has been boiled out with a new 4 core
radiator installed with new coolant.
Runs
cool
. Although the engine has un-known mileage, as it was installed by
previous owners, It has been overhauled at some point in the past and the
tested compression is good and strong across all cylinders at about 160psi. Oil
pressure is 65lbs. cold – 40 warm.
This
engine runs strong, pulls hard and is fast and fun!
The transmission is
THM
350
and was in the car when I got it.
Tight, shifts nice and no issues.
Shift indicator doesn’t line up exactly with all
gears, as the stock trans was a 2 speed.
The differential is a
9 inch ford Trac-Lock
(limited slip) with 3:00 to 1 ratio with 28
spline alloy axles and new bearings. It also is outfitted with a quality
looking 4 link set-up with air bags in the rear. New steel wheel from Wheel
Vintiques.
All new Ford drum brakes and
hydraulics in the rear.
No issues.
Front Suspension is stock Studebaker but
all rebuilt and brand new
. New
springs, all bushings, A arms, shocks, roll bar, and new
GM 11 inch disc brakes
.
All brakes, cylinders, hard lines, flex
lines are new.
Tight and steers and stops great.
Body
Condition:
The body was completely disassembled and stripped down
to bare metal. All the doors were removed and disassembled, hood and tail
gate removed, all windows taken out and complete interior removed including the
sliding roof. The body was really solid and rust free with the only rust being
the bottom of the tail gate and a spot on the roof. All rust was cut out and
replaced with new metal.
A very solid
and rust free car.
There was only one major dent and that was the left rear.
All repairs were done with new metal and correct body work. Body was primed, sealed, and sanded before complete acrylic enamel paint. (Sunflower yellow
& white) After weeks of curing, body was color sanded and buffed to high
level.
All chrome and stainless was either replaced with new or
very good used and buffed to shine.
Interior:
All doors and windows have
all new rubber seals, gaskets, window channels and whiskers
.
Windows received new rollers, with all mechanisms rebuilt and lubricated.
Windshield was removed, cleaned, and installed with a new
seal.
Tailgate was rebuilt with new window
regulator, channels, whiskers, and rollers.
Rear sliding roof panel was removed, cleaned and lubed
with new rollers installed. New roof seals installed with new water drains
also.
Amazingly the seats and door panels are all original
and are in excellent condition with no holes, rips, or stains. Carpet is new.
All interior metal work was repainted, and most of the
headliner is original in excellent shape, with the front section being new.
Dash board has been renewed with new engine turned
finish, new speedometer, tachometer, and multi gauge cluster. New gas gauge
sending unit in cleaned and lined fuel tank.
All gauges are new and work, windows and doors, lights
and turns function as should.
Driving:
The car starts right up with no smoke, goes to nice fast
idle when cold, and kicks down to very nice sounding idle after about 2-3
minutes. Transmission engages as soon as in gear with no lag, accelerates very
strong, and is quite fast. No pulls on the road, tracks good, brakes very nice
with the big 11 inch disc brakes, turns good with no noises and no
rattles or squeaks as it goes down the road on the completely rebuilt front-end.
All accessories work, light, turns, heater, wipers, etc. Tail gate and window
operate smoothly and rear sliding roof unlatches and manually opens and closes
as it should.
Very fun to drive with
open top!
The only problems are very minor. Gear shift indicator
doesn’t line up in all gears (originally 2 speed trans. & now 3 speed). One hub cap has a tendency to come off, and
although the speedometer is a brand new NOS 160 mph unit, it is not working
because it needs a drive gear for the cable.
Please feel free to call or ask questions
I have 116 more pictures on a Flickr account that e bay wont let me link. e-mail me and I will provide the link!!
update: 2017-02-09
Used |
“See item description” |
Year: | 1965 | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | C511257 |
Mileage: | 0 | Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
Make: | Studebaker | Transmission: | Automatic |
Model: | Wagonaire | Body Type: | Wagon |
Engine: | 327 cid | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Drive Type: | RWD | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Options: | opening roof | Exterior Color: | Yellow |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Interior Color: | Brown |
For Sale By: | Private Seller |