The early 50?s was a dynamic period in the American automotive
industry. Following World War II, manufacturers could thrive as the
demand for new cars outstripped supply.The 1952 model year marked
Studebaker?s 100th Anniversary. The Land Cruiser sedan
marked the final year of the 1947-1952 style which had evolved
significantly since its debut. The Land Cruiser was built on a
119-inch wheelbase of the Commander and Champion models. This
provided a roomier rear passenger area. The suicide doors were
phased out after 1952, and the Land Cruiser became one of the last
of over 100 Indiana-built car brands to use this design.This 52
Land Cruiser has been fully restored. A lot of money, time, and
love were put into the restoration. The paint is top notch and has
no flaws. The chrome and trim were redone and present in show
condition. All emblems are in new condition. The body is straight
and solid.The red and white interior was completely replaced. The
headliner is white. Carpet is black and features red and black
floormats. The steering wheel, instrument panel and gauges are all
in excellent condition.Engine is the 232.6 cid V8 engine and is
paired with the 3-speed manual transmission. The car starts up and
runs beautifully!This is a great classic cruising car, one that you
can take proudly to shows and cruise-ins. Studebaker made only
20,117 Land Cruiser sedans as part of their Commander series. It a
rare collector car.You can view this 1952 Studebaker by appointment
only. It is in North Carolina about 1.5 hours north of Charlotte.
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