Vehicle Description
1962 Studebaker Lark Convertible - Pristine Skybolt OHV I6 engine
and engine compartment. The undercarriage is in very very good
condition for a car of this age; it features V-shaped arms top and
bottom in the front and rear leaf spring suspension. Paint is a
beautiful Velvet Black code 10, original paint over original sheet
metal. A couple very small flaws. Rocket style pointed three ring
tail light lenses with stainless steel bezels. Dual headlight side
by side with beautiful beauty rings. The chrome bumpers, the trim
and the emblems all are in amazing condition on this. The black
convertible top is in near perfect condition and has an amazing
fit, no wrinkles, no creases no tears. Outstanding red and white
two-tone vinyl interior. Large vinyl wrapped red steering wheel
with beautiful horn ring rod. Original a.m. radio. Gas gauge in
temperature gauge and warning lights for AMP & OIL PRESSURE. Unique
rib stitched vinyl dash pad. Steel wheels were some of the most
uniquely designed hubcaps ever made. They have a full outside
circle of yellow rectangles. A hill and valley non-flat surface and
beautiful bright red "S" Studebaker logo. Era specific non-radial
polyurethane tires. Big thick white walls. This car has been in
museum for many many years, can't promise it runs, needs gone
through but very good shape. gas and fluids have been drained.