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R2 Clone: 1963 Studebaker Lark

Update – The seller has updated their ad to state that this Lark is an R2 clone. It’s supercharger is stated to be a McCullough blower. In 1963 Studebaker added the R1 and R2 engine options to the vehicle range,… more»

Solid Project: 1957 Studebaker Silver Hawk

This 1957 Studebaker Silver Hawk is a barn find that the owner has brought out of hiding, and returned it to the road. He has decided to part with it, and you will find it listed for sale here… more»

Packard Powered: 1946 Studebaker Stock car

Stock car racing is an American heritage, and this ’46 Studebaker is one cool classic racer. Packing a punch from a 4 carb Packard V8, this Studebaker surely has to be a riot to drive. Stored for many years,… more»

Early Bird: 1962 Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk

This 1962 Studebaker is the 281st Gran Turismo Hawk built, its October 1961 build date near the beginning of a three-year run for this elegant Thunderbird challenger. Of course, it’s only an early car if you overlook the fact… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1952 Studebaker Champion

Reader Bill G found this Studebaker in a barn where it had been parked for over 30 years. It didn’t take much to get it running but will need work to be a driver. Be sure to take a… more»

1949 Studebaker Champion Starlight Barn Find

Dusty, dry, and indoors is just the way you want to find a barn find like this ’49 Studebaker Champion. After being discovered, the current owner cleaned and revived this Stude’ and the results are grand.  Although this is… more»

Last On The Road In ’61: 1948 Studebaker M5 Pickup

A lot of automotive enthusiasts have a soft spot in their hearts for the independents that made up a large part of the American auto industry and among them, Studebaker has a legion of loyal followers. An example of… more»

Project Car Plus A Spare: 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk

If you’ve always had a hankering for restoring a Studebaker Golden Hawk then this project might just be exactly what you’re looking for. In this package, you get a Golden Hawk that is partially restored plus an extra car… more»

Distinctive Dictator: 1928 Studebaker Dictator Coupe

If you’re looking for a classic car that you just climb into and enjoy with only a few minor details to complete, then this 1928 Studebaker Dictator could well be the car for you. Listed for sale here on… more»

Stash Of 1932 To 1962 Studebaker Trucks

Studebaker trucks aren’t all that uncommon. A group of Studebaker trucks stored away is a fair amount more uncommon, though. This group of trucks found here on Craigslist in Pratt, Kansas, vary in years spanning from 1932 to 1962.

Breezy Bullet Nose: 1950 Studebaker Champion Convertible

The “Bullet Nose” Studebaker is a well-known auto renowned for its styling, but how often do you see a convertible version running about? They certainly seem scarce, but the styling is just as pleasant if not more so than… more»

Worthy Candidate: 1963 Studebaker Lark Daytona

Just this week I passed on buying a car that I have wanted for several years because when the seller sent me a few detail photos it had much more rust than they let on in the listing. This… more»

Light Fantastic: 1922 Studebaker Light Six

This 1922 Studebaker Light Six is listed for sale here on eBay. Located in Harrington, Washington, it does not come with a title. It is listed with a BIN of $8,000 but there is the option to make an… more»

Descended From An Angel: 1960 Studebaker Hawk

One of the constants in any discussion of America’s independent automakers is the fact that they had to do more with less.  Lacking the development budget of the Big Three, these smaller automakers had to rely on unique designs… more»

New For ’62: 1962 Studebaker Lark

Having been a new model myself in 1962, I’m partial to cars from that year like this 1962 Studebaker Lark which was all new, or mostly new, for 1962. This super desirable – for me at least – car… more»

Range Topper: 1964 Studebaker Cruiser

The 1964 Studebaker Cruiser represented the commencement of the third generation of Studebaker’s compact model which had been known up until then as the Lark. By this stage, Studebaker had phased out the Lark name in favor of names… more»

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