Studebaker Cruiser (1966)
for sale
Price: US $600.00
Price: US $600.00
As the story goes, this 1966 Studebaker Cruiser was the very
last Studebaker to be sold new in Portland, Oregon – for that matter, it’s
expected to be the last Studebaker sold new anywhere in Oregon. That is certainly possible: it is one of only
2901 Cruisers built in 1966, and one of only 315 to have the GM 230 6 cylinder
installed from the Canadian plant which would serve all of North America. This particular car was put to work as a
daily driver from the day it was newly purchased. It had one other owner who also used it as a
daily driver, until about five years ago. It has spent these last five years simply sitting still.
Currently, the major systems of the car seem to work at
least reasonably well. The fuel tank and
fuel system has been cleaned out, the oil changed, and a new battery
installed. The car runs very well when
cold, but seems to suck vacuum when it warms up, which causes it to not be able
to idle or restart well. It is possible
that the intake manifold will require resurfacing, or something similar. Otherwise, the car drives well, with the
transmission, brakes and parking brake working just as they should. The gauge in the dash shows about 40 lbs of
oil pressure generally. It is not daily
driver material at the moment – the vacuum issue must be addressed, and the
tires are old and tired. I’d expect to
find a few other issues eventually as well.
While there are certainly some cosmetic issues with the car, I have been very impressed with the condition of the body. The car is incredibly straight and
solid. I’ve not gone over it with a fine
tooth comb, but I’ve yet to find rust anywhere on the car. The carpets were removed some time ago, and
have exposed nearly perfect floor pans. The trunk floor is solid and clean as well. With the exception of a very small area on
the right rear quarter panel, I’ve not found body damage of any kind, or
evidence of previous body damage, anywhere. As far as I know, every piece of chrome and stainless trim is present
and in great shape. The rear bumper is
near perfect; the front bumper has one smaller area where the chrome is trying
to peel right at the passenger side support bolt. All of the glass is good, and all of the
windows work properly. All the wheels
are original, and all four hubcaps are in great shape. It is truly impressive how straight, solid
and complete the car is.
In fact, the only thing I know of that is missing is the
stock radio and bezel. The rest of the
interior is all there, but tired. The
headliner is in decent shape, but will need cleaning. The door panels aren’t bad, but the carpet on
them will need replacing. The dash looks
neat but is not perfect, and everything seems to work: the heater fan works, the vast majority of the lights work properly, and that sort of thing. Even the light in the glove compartment
works. All four of the original
seatbelts and in place and functioning. The seat upholstery is shot, though, and the carpet has been removed
from the interior. The ignition switch has come loose, and will
need to be re-installed into its spot on the dash – it is currently
operational, but not in place.
The car is a purple color, and originally had a white vinyl
roof. I’ve looked through Studebaker
material for 1966, and it is my understanding that this was not a standard
combination. Still, it seems that the
purple color was original to this car, as was the vinyl roof. At any rate, the paint and top are shot, so
make it any color you’d like.
The title is marked as an Oregon “Salvage” Title. Apparently, according to the previous owner, the car was hit in the rear bumper on the passenger side while parked on the
street about six years ago. There was a
very small amount of body damage done to the quarterpanel, and the bumper was
bent. The owner replaced the bumper and
kind of fixed the ding in the panel (although you’ll want to rework it – it’s
not horrendous, just needs finishing). For some reason, he still felt the need to call his insurance company
who, of course, totaled the car. To my
knowledge, this is the only accident of any kind that this car has
experienced.
As sweet as this car is, please remember that you are buying
a bit of a project – it will need work before you can drive it much. Please ask me any questions before you
bid. Plan on sending me a $500 deposit
via PayPal within 24 hours of the auction close, unless we’ve made other arrangements
ahead of time. Please plan on paying in
full within 7 days, and having the car picked up within 14 days, unless we’ve
made other arrangements ahead of the sale.
Thank you!
update: 2016-05-24
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1966 |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | CI33663 | Mileage: | 34,826 |
Exterior Color: | Purple | Make: | Studebaker |
Interior Color: | Gold | Model: | Cruiser |
Number of Cylinders: | 6 | Engine: | 230 6cy |
Transmission: | Automatic | Vehicle Title: | Salvage |