1958 Packard Hawk 1958 was the Swan song for the Packard Motor
division. In an attempt to hang on for dear life Packard teamed up
with Studebaker. The Hawk model was based on a Studebaker Hawk, a
two-door hardtop coupe styled car. A number of special extras were
included, for example, padded armrest on the outside of the doors,
a Continental tire impression stamped on the deck lid, genuine
leather interior with sports car type instrument board and full
instrumentation, simulated and integrated hood scoops, fender
markers and a supercharger pressure gauge and a 275 hp supercharged
engine. Our example has been restored to the "nines." With a total
production of only 588 in 1958 there cant be too many survivors and
surely none nicer. Check out the 50+ pictures online (not sure they
do the car justice). Its just hard to find fault cosmetically or
mechanically. Inside, outside. top and bottom no bad news. It
drives as good as it looks .289 Supercharged power mated a
three-speed automatic transmission with power windows, power
steering, power brakes, twin traction differential, even a working
factory radio. Title indicates actual miles. Copy of the window
sticker shows it had a MSRP of $4631.49 in 1958 sold at B G sales
in San Bernardino California.
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