This 1962 Studebaker GT Hawk underwent a frame-on restoration with
no patch panels or reproduction parts, and most of the chrome has
been restored. It is powered by a V8 engine backed by a 4-speed
manual transmission. This Studebaker is finished in white, with the
grille, trim and paint in proper order. By the time this 1962
Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk was built, the all-new Avanti was
poised to draw a fresh group of people into showrooms and
Studebaker management was optimistic. This vehicle was positioned
to compete with the Ford Thunderbird and Buick Riviera.
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