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1958 Studebaker Silver Hawk Complete California Car HotRod RatRod Restoration

1958 Black Studebaker Silver Hawk
1958 Black Studebaker Silver Hawk
1958 Black Studebaker Silver Hawk
1958 Black Studebaker Silver Hawk
1958 Black Studebaker Silver Hawk
1958 Black Studebaker Silver Hawk
1958 Black Studebaker Silver Hawk
1958 Black Studebaker Silver Hawk
1958 Black Studebaker Silver Hawk
1958 Black Studebaker Silver Hawk
1958 Black Studebaker Silver Hawk
1958 Black Studebaker Silver Hawk
1958 Black Studebaker Silver Hawk
Make: Studebaker
Model: Silver Hawk
Type: Coupe
Year: 1958
Mileage: 88500
VIN: G1432519
Color: Black
Cylinders: 6
Transmission: Manual
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: Santa Rosa, California, United States

1958 Studebaker Silver Hawk Additional Info:

1958 Studebaker Silver HawkThis is a rare bird – straight six, three on the tree.
First year with 12v system – so you get nice bright lights, etc.
The car is complete aside from a headliner, brake lines, and door/window seals. Certainly, a couple things that need attention – but this car could probably be very quickly be restored to running condition, and pretty easily turned into a spectacular specimen with very little bodywork and some new paint.
My plan was to fix it up and give it to my dad for a retirement gift, but he died of brain cancer two weeks after he retired, and I have lost interest in this particular project.
Ran off a bottle of gas a few years ago – haven’t tried starting it since then. It idled and ran smooth – but I haven’t messed with it since then. I didn’t want to run it off the gas tank until I had it flushed/cleaned. I don't know what kind of shape the clutch is in, but the transmission shifts. Would probably want to replace the fluids in the whole thing and take it from there. I have no idea why it was parked.
Car has California plates, and I have clean title in hand.
Body is free of major rust – frame is solid – it spent at least 20 years in high-desert. For it’s time in Northern California – it has been stored under a carport and has not been subject to extreme weather. The only place I see any obvious sign of prior bodywork is on the driver's fin - it had a glaze of bondo on it - I chipped most of it off to get a look at it. Seems very minor. The floor pan seems solid, aside from a hole in the floor on the driver's side, but there is a pre-formed steel replacement panel in there just waiting to get installed. Otherwise, seems clean and solid - surprisingly little dings, etc. Some photos show the car wet - this was done to show minor imperfections better, not to make it appear shiny. Trunk lid and hood are both primered black - the fenders, roof, and shoulders of the car are what, I think, is still the original black lacquer - which still retains a shiny finish.
Here is the good:* • VERY complete – and generally in very good condition for its age – it even has a good key for the ignition* • Solid body – free of major dents or rust.* • Doors shut easy, true, and solid. Trunk and hood operate and close up nicely. No bends/creases in hood (common issue for some reason).* • Seats are in good shape no holes, a little fading but could easily be touched up with a little vinyl dye – probably not original, but certainly usable and will save you tons not having to do a full reupholster the interior* • Brand new Carpet kit* • 0-mile brake drums/pads and wheel cylinders* • All stainless chrome/trim generally in very good shape.* • All four hubcaps in great vintage condition.* • Comes with a brand new points/rotor/distributor cap – has new plugs in it and some fresh wiring. There are a bunch of miscellaneous parts in the trunk, including another (oil bath?) air filter.* • I think the black paint that is still shiny may be the original black paint. The white on the bottom is “custom” (I didn’t do it).
Here’s the not as good:* • Missing headliner – I couldn’t decide what color to put in it, so I never ordered one. Ribs are all there and intact. You can easily get one for $150 in whatever color you like.* • Driver’s door window is cracked and needs a new regulator/crank mechanism – replacements readily available at surprisingly good prices. Passenger door seems to work well enough as is - but needs gaskets.* • Going to need new tires – it rolls, but definitely not road worthy.* • Needs a battery* • Should have the gas tank flushed, and a new fuel line run, or maybe you like to take chances and like cleaning carbs.* • Brake lines not installed, but there is a “bend your own” kit in the trunk. You can get cheap pre-bent kits from Studebaker International or other places pretty cheap - or tweedle your own.* • Door panels will need the carpet trim at the bottom replaced – it dry rotted, but the vinyl and panels are serviceable. A pretty quick/easy repair to complete the interior.* • Probably going to want to repaint it – but some may like the vintage patina.* • There is the common driver’s door floor rust hole. Maybe because of the broken window? It was like that when I got it, and I always kept it covered. There is a replacement steel floor panel in there to keep the mice out, but it has not been installed/welded in place.
Overall, the body is complete, surprisingly straight and original, and would probably require very little to get running.
E-Brake is working, so it can be put on a truck for transport.
Sold As-Is, Where-Is.
Ask questions if you have them. I can provide additional photos, etc.
This vehicle is for sale locally, and I reserve the right to end this listing early in the event of a local sale.