This ultra-rare 1956 Studebaker Commander Parkview station wagon is
a highly original, rust-free California black plate survivor with a
famous, cross-country pedigree featured in Hagerty Magazine.Vehicle
OverviewYear/Model: 1956 Studebaker Commander Parkview Station
WagonBody Style: Two-door station wagon (Highly collectible
mid-range line)Engine: 259.2 cu. in. cast-iron overhead-valve V-8
(170 HP)Transmission: Borg-Warner Flight-O-Matic
automaticProvenance: Original California car; featured in Hagerty
MagazineCondition & HistoryBody & Chassis: Solid, rust-free
survivor maintaining its original California black
plates.Mechanical Status: Road-proven and highly reliable. Recently
completed a flawless 4,000-mile cross-country road trip with newly
upgraded valve guides.Oil Consumption: Resolved; valve guides have
been replaced and the engine now uses virtually no oil.Rarity: An
incredibly scarce orphan car from an iconic year in
Studebaker-Packard history.Hagerty Featured Survivor: 1956
Studebaker Commander Parkview WagonOwn a piece of rolling
automotive history. This stunning 1956 Studebaker Commander
Parkview is a beautifully preserved, highly original two-door
station wagon that stands out as a true rarity in today's classic
car market. Originally sourced from Napa, California, this solid
black plate survivor has escaped the rust that claimed nearly all
of its East Coast siblings.As the mid-range model in Studebakers
1956 wagon lineup, the Parkview offered a major mechanical upgrade
over the baseline Pelham. Under the hood is the desirable 259.2
cubic-inch overhead-valve V-8 engine, delivering a strong 170
horsepower. Mated to a smooth Borg-Warner Flight-O-Matic automatic
transmission, this wagon offers a surprisingly modern and
comfortable cruising experience.This exact vehicle has a rich,
well-documented story. It was loved so much by its previous
long-term owner that he bought it back twicemost recently
reacquiring it to embark on an epic, 4,000-mile cross-country
journey from Riverside, California, all the way to Connecticut. The
vintage Studebaker performed flawlessly, averaging an impressive 20
MPG.While the car used a bit of oil during that trek due to worn
valve guides, the owner has since completely replaced them. We are
happy to report that the engine runs tightly and uses very little
oil now. It was celebrated as one of the owner's absolute favorite
cars, and its exceptional mechanical health shows it.With its
unique 116.5-inch wheelbase, distinctive 1956 styling, and rich
chrome accents, this Parkview wagon is the perfect choice for
orphan-car enthusiasts, vintage wagon collectors, or anyone looking
for a reliable, turn-key cruiser with an incredible story. Local to
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