This Studebaker has quite a story behind it. Apparently, it was owned by a teacher who parked it sometime in the 80s. Before that though she had a Ford 289 V8 and C4 transmission installed in order to make… more»
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Pointy Project: 1950 Studebaker Champion
There’s no denying that the 1950 Studebaker Champion really stands out in a crowd! I guess you could say the design makes a point, or would that be comes to a point? The “spinner” style grille is definitely is… more»
Aye, Aye, Commander! 1955 Studebaker Restovivor
What a pretty car! All four-door haters check out now, ’cause this car is unabashedly a family sedan and I’m guessing that’s what’s making it relatively affordable considering its condition. This one is somewhere between a survivor and a… more»
Survivor Bird: 1963 Studebaker GT Hawk
There were only about 4,000 Studebaker Hawks built for the 1963 model year, while over 60,000 Thunderbirds were sold, so these are rare if not valuable. 1963 was also the last year these were built (The few 1964 model cars… more»
Last One Sold: 1966 Studebaker Cruiser
It may not look like it, but this 1966 Studebaker Cruiser here on eBay was the upscale choice in Studebaker’s lineup back in the day. Essentially a more luxurious version of the Lark, the Cruiser featured in this listing is said… more»
Few Words Field Find: 1957 Studebaker President
“In restorable condition.” That’s all the seller has to say about this 1957 Studebaker President! It’s located in Billings, Montana and is listed for sale here on eBay, where bidding is starting at only $200. While it looks pretty… more»
Pickup In Paradise: 1952 Studebaker 2R5
Seemingly floating on air, this 1952 Studebaker has been off the road since 1964 according to the sticker on the black plate. Yes, it’s a former California barn find that’s just begging to be put back on the road…. more»
Three Panhandle Owners: 1964 Studebaker Cruiser
This neat-looking 1964 Studebaker Cruiser is on its third Texas Panhandle owner, who purchased the car from its previous owner when they were 92! It’s currently in Estelline, Texas, and is listed here on eBay with a buy-it-now of only… more»
Survivor Coupe: 1937 Studebaker Dictator
Studebaker didn’t always pick the best of names for their cars, of course prior to the Cold War the name Dictator probably didn’t conjure up the same emotions that it did later on. Regardless of naming conventions, they sure… more»
Second Take But Different: 1963 Studebaker Champ Pickup
Thanks to CJS1872 for this cool Studebaker truck find that’s a little different from the one we featured less than a week ago. It’s been mildly customized with an earlier Studebaker car dashboard and a universal wiring harness, but has… more»
Behind The Barn Find: 1963 Studebaker Truck
Rather than in the barn, this 1963 Studebaker Champ pickup has been kept behind the barn. That’s a little unfortunate for the condition of the sheet metal, but it does look like there’s enough panels left to work with…. more»
Grand Survivor: 1956 Studebaker President
I called my wife over to look at this “car-porn” a beautiful Studebaker. She took a look and said “I saw the nicest restored 1956 Chevy on the freeway yesterday”. She’s not in love, so I guess I won’t… more»
Oh No! It’s a Studenado
The other David here on Barn Finds recently wrote up an incredibly scary 1939 Mercury Lumina he found on Hemmings. Mercumina? Lumercury? I thought it was pretty awful and clearly a unique effort made by a unique and unusual individual.
Second Story: 1941 Studebaker President
This Studebaker was found in the second story of a barn where it had set for over 45 years. I wonder what other cars are hiding in that barn. After 10 years of asking, the current owner was finally able… more»
Original and Unrestored: 1953 Studebaker Champion
This “all original unrestored” (believe it or not) 1953 Studebaker Champion Custom is found on Craigslist in El Cajon, CA for an asking price of $6,500. This is quite a car if that claim is true; it looks great from… more»
Cheap as Dirt: 1948 Studebaker Champion
Dirt cheap Studebaker here. This car appears for sale here on craigslist in St. Louis and the asking price is a pittance, a mere $500. Chump change really. But what to do with a car like this? Why buy it, or… more»















