This 1951 Studebaker Commander Convertible is a beautifully
restored "Bullet Nose" convertible with long-term enthusiast
ownership. Riding the momentum of its strong 1950 performance,
Studebaker entered 1951 facing a more challenging sales climate.
Even so, the South Bend-based independent automaker delivered one
of the most distinctive and forward-thinking lineups of the early
1950s. For the 1951 model year, Studebaker offered two primary
series: the budget-friendly Champion and the upscale Commander. At
the pinnacle of the range sat the Commander State Convertible- the
most luxurious and highest-priced Studebaker available in 1951. The
biggest advancement for the 1951 Commander models was found under
the hood. Each Commander came standard with Studebaker's all-new
232.6 cubic inch overhead valve V8 engine, rated at 120 horsepower.
Notably, the economical flathead six-cylinder was not even offered
in the premium Commander line. The move to a modern OHV V8
reflected Studebaker's keen awareness of industry trends, as
American manufacturers began transitioning away from pre-war
flathead sixes and toward more powerful, efficient V8 powerplants
that would define the decade. Beyond its mechanical upgrades, the
1951 Commander was strikingly futuristic in both styling and
presentation. Its most unforgettable design feature was the
dramatic "Bullet Nose" grille-an aviation-inspired front-end
treatment that doubled as an engine air intake and echoed America's
fascination with post-war aircraft design. Inside, the cockpit
continued the theme with sweeping, aircraft-style instrumentation.
Studebaker proudly advertised the "big, sweep-type aircraft dials"
in its 1951 marketing, reinforcing the car's modern, jet-age
persona. While Studebaker traditionally catered to value-conscious
buyers, the premium Commander series allowed the company to broaden
its appeal to customers seeking performance, style, and
exclusivity. Production numbers underscore that exclusivity: only
3,773 Commander State Convertibles were built for 1951. Today, that
limited production makes the 1951 Studebaker Commander "Bullet
Nose" Convertible a highly desirable and rare collector car-equally
at home on the show field or out on the open road in the hands of
its next proud owner. This particular example comes to us from a
wonderful collector who cared for the car for nearly 15 years,
having purchased it from its prior owner of nearly 20 years.
Powering this '51 Bullet Nose Studebaker is a 232.6 Cubic Inch
Overhead Valve V8 topped with a single 2 barrel carburetor that
together were said to have produced 120 horsepower when new. The
OHV 232.6 V8 is mated to a 3 speed manual transmission with
Overdrive that is shifted using the "Three-On-The-Tree" shifter for
improved highway efficiency. Exhaust exits this Studebaker's 120HP
powerplant via a stock set of exhaust manifolds ultimately exiting
out the rear of the car via single exhaust pipe that produces a
terrific sound. While Studebakers were notably sparse with features
due to them being known as thrifty vehicles, this particular
Commander Convertible comes outfitted with wonderful options.
Around the exterior, this Commander is equipped with dressed-up
trim options including "Stratoline" fender ornaments, front and
rear bumperettes, and a "No-Mar" gasoline door guard. Riding on a
set of wide whitewall tires paired with full chrome wheel covers
emblazoned with the Studebaker Crest, this 1951 Studebaker has a
truly regal look whether you're parked at the car show or cruising
down the road! But the options on Bullet Nose is not limited only
to the exterior; rather, the powertrain sports several wonderful
upgrades including an optional Fram Oil Filter and the novel
"Automatic Hill Holder" feature optioned on the braking system. The
black cloth convertible top is in wonderful condition and features
a glass rear window with chrome surrounds. The body of this '51
Bullet Nose has been refinished in beautiful Sahara Sand paint that
completes the exterior look of this rare automobile. The interior
of this 1951 Studebaker Commander "Bullet Nose" Convertible is
gorgeous! The front and rear bench seats have been restored with
Medium Gray upholstery that complement nicely with the overall look
of this convertible. The matching door panels, Sahara Sand painted
dash, black carpeting, and steering wheel are all in great shape
and retain a nice stock appearance. This Studebaker comes equipped
with a full array of instrumentation including a 100 MPH
speedometer, temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, amp gauge, and
a gasoline gauge. The dash is finished off with various vehicle
controls, a locking glovebox, and a Studebaker "Stratoline"
Automatic Tuning AM radio with 6 Finger-Set Keyboard Station
Selectors so that you can listen to all of your tunes while
cruising down the road. Whether you're buying your very first
classic car or you're adding to your existing Studebaker
collection, this 1951 Studebaker Commander "Bullet Nose"
Convertible would make an excellent choice. Give Ellingson's a call
today at 763-428-7337!
*232.6 Cu. In. V8
*Single 2 Barrel Carburetor
*3 Speed Manual Transmission w/ Overdrive
*120 Horsepower
*Wide Whitewall Tires w/ Full Wheelcovers
*1 of 3,773 Commander Convertibles Produced
*Iconic "Bullet Nose" Studebaker Styling!
*Refinished in Sahara Sand
*Gray Bench Seat Interior
*Black Haartz Cloth Convertible Top
*Stock Instrumentation & AM Radio
*Odometer Reads: 607 Miles
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