This fabulous Raymond Loew- designed 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk
includes unmistakable European/Italian influence apparent in the
Mercedes-like front end and definitely 1950s huge rear fins. 1957
is recognized as one of the best years for this model. It was
definitely the luxury performance sports coupe of its time. It's
finished in standout mirror-gloss black with gold fin inserts and
wheels and has the correct golden interior. Powered by a 289ci
Sweepstakes overhead-valve V8 engine with McCulloch supercharger
rated at 275hp, it has a 3-speed transmission with overdrive. The
complete frame-up restoration included body and paint, all chrome
plated, stainless polished, new interior and detailed
undercarriage. Additionally, the engine and transmission were
overhauled. The supercharger was completely rebuilt by a marque
specialist, including starter, generator, voltage regulator, water
pump and radiator. The driveline and limited-slip rear end were
rebuilt. It rides on correct 670x15 Firestone whitewall tires.
Replacing the original parts are an electronic tachometer, quartz
clock and AM/FM stereo.
Vehicle Details
1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk
Listing ID:CC-2026697
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1957
Make:Studebaker
Model:Golden Hawk
Exterior Color:BLACK
Interior Color:GOLD
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:292356
VIN:6102453
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