I’m not 100% sure about the identification on this one, as most Studebaker-produced Weasels I found online were open vehicles, and I didn’t see any with a cab structure like this one listed as a 1945 model. The seller… more»
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A Bit Of History: 1931 Rockne Sedan
The Rockne is yet another car you may not be familiar with but it has an interesting history and played an important part in a company you will recognize. Ralph Vail and Roy Cole were commissioned by Willys-Overland to design a six… more»
Estate Sale! Corvette, Franklin, Avanti, & More.
I’m not a big estate sale guy, but I have to admit that they can be pretty appealing, especially in smaller towns without professional companies setting them up and pricing everything. Some great bargains can be found among the old… more»
Original Or Restore? 1957 Studebaker Transtar
The pride of South Bend, this 1957 Studebaker Transtar 1/2-ton pickup, is an original time machine. It spent the first half of its life in southern California and the next half in Portland, Oregon, where it still resides. It’s… more»
Studebaker Restomod: 1947 Studebaker M5 Pickup
The Studebaker M5 pickups in my opinion are one of the best looking trucks of the era. The moustache like grill, and the treatment of headlights really set this truck apart from others of the era. With a heavy… more»
35 Years Off The Road! 1963 Studebaker Avanti
An Avanti, especially one of the early round-headlight models, is a car I’ve often wanted to own. This particular car seems to have some fairly straightforward items to work on, unlike many cars I’ve seen where a solid fiberglass… more»
4-Speed & $2,500! 1962 Studebaker GT Hawk
Do you have a welder? How about a lot of experience in cutting and welding and metalwork, in general? If you do, this 1962 Studebaker Gran Tourismo Hawk could be for you. It’s listed on eBay with a Buy… more»
Maybe The Same? 1956 Studebaker President
Back in April of 2016, David F. did a great job writing up a 1956 two tone Studebaker President from California, these colors and wide white wall tires, just like this one. I *think* it’s the same car–take a… more»
Supercharged: 1963 Studebaker GT Hawk R2
This is a “Jet Thrust” Gran Turismo with a supercharged R2 289 hp engine and a 4 speed transmission. Studebaker took its V-8 and added big-chamber low-compression truck cylinder heads and a Paxton SN-60 centrifugal supercharger giving the engine… more»
Mellow Yellow: 1962 Studebaker Daytona Convertible
The Daytona model, introduced in 1962, is a Lark with bucket seats and a console. The Daytona is as fancy as the Lark came. There’s very little information provided about this convertible in the craigslist ad so there’s no way… more»
Mountain High: 1952 Studebaker Champion
This is a third generation Studebaker Champion. Introduced in 1947, this was the first post war redesign and a big change from the prewar design. We had a tan version of this Champion when I was a kid. Somehow… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1951 Studebaker Commander
Some cars are worthy of being restored, due to value, or personal ambition for that vehicle. While some cars are plainly “just good enough”. This ’51 Studebaker Commander seems to fall into that category. Certainly not perfect, but a… more»
Super Stude: 1963 Studebaker Lark Daytona
This car isn’t “pink”, it’s officially Rose Mist Poly, come on, don’t call it pink! It’s a 1963 Studebaker Lark Daytona and it’s listed on eBay with a current bid price of just over $1,500 but the reserve isn’t met. It… more»
Parked 47 Years: 1950 Studebaker Champion
Who doesn’t like and or appreciate a Bullet Nose Studebaker? Graced with unique styling, its iconic nose, and a very cool “greenhouse” rear window. This Studebaker was last registered in 1970, and since then has been tucked away in storage… more»
















