Studebaker Cruiser (1964)
for sale
Price: US $4,750.00
Price: US $4,750.00
1964 Studebaker Cruiser
This auction is for my 1964 Studebaker
Cruiser Sedan equipped with the larger displacement 289ci Studebaker
V8 and automatic trans. The car is a true survivor with no rust
other than minor surface rust visible in the trunk and a tiny bubble
(smaller than a quarter and no where near through the metal) on the
front fender. There is absolutely no cancer or rot in the
undercarriage or topside body work. The sedan was resprayed once in
it's life and the paint holds up quite well. I have done extensive
work to the engine maintaining all the stock componentry. The brakes
have been rebuilt and the system flushed. The interior is original
and in extremely nice condition with zero tears or rips. The door
panels are in near perfect shape. The carpet is as new. There is
one small crack on the dash about an inch long in a less-than-obvious
spot. A good interior man can repair this easily. All the gauges
work correctly including the speedometer, temp, oil pressure, amp
meter, fuel gauge and coolant. I have had the clock running and it
has kept time but a restoration specialist informed me that it may
need a good cleaning and light lubrication to remain running/keeping
time. The car comes with a complete factory service manual. The
following has been done in the last year to the car:
Heads rebuilt repair and replace with
new gasket set.
New fuel pump and fuel lines.
New Battery
New rear brake wheel cylinders and
brake lines both hard and soft lines. Front calipers cleaned and
inspected with new pads.
Flushed brake lines and replaced with
new brake fluid.
Fresh coolant 3 gallons.
New spark plugs and plug wires.
Transmission: removal and reseal
(front, rear main seals and pan gasket) New filter and fresh
transmission fluid.
Gas tank removal and boil out.
New gas lines and fuel filter.
Rebuilt carburetor with new brass float
and new shafts with renewed seals so it works as it should.
The car runs extremely well with good
oil pressure and the coolant gauge running at about 1/3 on the
hottest of days. The transmission shifts excellent. The rear end is
quiet as a mouse. The brakes stop this big car extremely well and
are power assist. All the glass is in good shape and the windows
crank up and down smoothly. There are absolutely no leaks of any
fluids. The AM radio works well too.
The Cruiser was really well designed and had good
power for it's day. The chrome and aluminum trim are in extremely
good shape and all of it is on the car. A previous owner installed
two side-view mirrors on the front fenders when it came standard with
just one on the door (you can locate the original position of the one
side-view mirror by the holes in the left front door). I like the
change and it kind of makes it a bit sportier as well as looking
appropriately period. I think this Studebaker makes a nice statement
without being over the top or gaudy in any way. It was one of the last of the really fine cars
that came from a really fine car maker. Surprisingly parts are still
quite available and it is very easy to work on. A good entry into
the world of classics. Practical, simple, a bit unusual, easy and
cheap to maintain. Best of all its called Cruiser!
update: 2015-12-13
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1964 |
Interior Color: | Tan/Bronze | Make: | Studebaker |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 | Model: | Cruiser |
Transmission: | Automatic | Trim: | Cruiser Trim |
Body Type: | U/K | Engine: | 4.7L 4737CC 289Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty | Drive Type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Mileage: | 77,668 |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Exterior Color: | Dark Brown |
For Sale By: | Private Seller |