Studebaker (1962)
for sale
Price: US $3,500.00
Price: US $3,500.00
1962
Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk + Lots of Parts! - No Reserve
This 1962
Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk belonged to a great guy that loved
Studebakers. Unfortunately, he passed
away recently and his wife has asked me to sell the car for her. Please note that included with the sale of
this Hawk, is a ton of extra parts that he had collected over the years. The parts alone are worth a few thousand
dollars. This Hawk has the 259 cu. in., 180 hp 2 bbl. engine with the Flight-O-Matic automatic transmission. It is a numbers matching drive train showing
72, 886 original miles on the odometer.
MECHANICAL - The only mechanical issue with this car is
that the ignition switch is bad and needs to be replaced. A mechanic did a poor job in removing it from
the instrument panel (see pictures). The
car did run and drive beautifully, before the owner became ill a few years
ago. The motor is not seized. Beside the ignition switch, I’m sure it will
need a new front wiring harness as well. Obviously, a complete tune up with all fluids gone through and changed.
EXTERIOR - The body has been repainted several years ago
in its original Ermine White. There are
some small areas of bubbling and body work performed. I went over the car with a magnet and it's 90%
metal. There’s only a few areas where I
see Bondo has been applied. To bring this car up to the next level, it would definitely need a repaint. The chrome, glass and trim
are all in a good driver condition. The
bumpers could use a good polishing to restore back to driver quality. The trim is good with only a few pieces
showing signs of slight pitting. The
glass is good with no cracking or separation. The tires are in good condition with no dry rotting or cracking.
INTERIOR
- The front and rear seats of this car
are like new. The carpet is not worn or
torn, but has some sun fading on the door panels and floor humps and should be replaced. The instrument panel is all intact except for
the ignition switch which has been removed from the panel. The headliner is in great condition with no
sagging or tears. The instrument cluster
just needs a good cleaning and the bright work gone over with some 4/0 steel
wool.
UNDERCARRIAGE - The undercarriage is clean with no rust
through on any of the floor pans. The
frame is solid with just your normal surface present. There is some rust around the rocker areas. The front & rear suspension is all intact. I didn’t see any noticeable leaks from the
engine or transmission from where it was sitting.
PARTS – Like
I mentioned earlier, the parts alone are worth a lot if I were to piece them
out. There’s everything from A to Z. There
are gauges, switches, voltage regulators, fans, interior pieces, shrouds, grills, radiators, bumpers, defroster motors, starters, instrument panels, doors, seat frames, glass, trim and so much more!! Take
a look at the pictures for the details of what is included.
SUMMARY –
This Hawk would make a nice driver or a great restoration project. It has good bones as they say. It wouldn’t take much to bring this car back
to a very nice driver quality where it would do well at the local car shows and
cruise in’s. This car is selling at NO
RESERVE so please, if you bid, plan on buying the car! If you have any questions, please call me
anytime. For more info & pictures, please visit: here
Thanks for looking and bidding!!. ....Ken 574-870-4888
update: 2015-12-14
Condition: | Used | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | 64V-4I285 |
Year: | 1962 | Interior Color: | Red |
Make: | Studebaker | Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
Trim: | 2 Door Hawk GT | Transmission: | Automatic |
Engine: | 259 cu. in. 180 h.p. | Body Type: | 2 Door Coupe |
Drive Type: | RWD | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Mileage: | 72,886 | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Exterior Color: | White | For Sale By: | Private Seller |