1956 Studebaker Power Hawk �€" Custom Pro-Street Build with 396 Big
Block V8 Why This Car Is Special The 1956 Studebaker Power Hawk
sits at an interesting crossroads in American automotive history.
Studebaker introduced the Hawk family for 1956 as a way to
repackage the aging but genuinely attractive coupe body that
designer Robert Bourke had created for the 1953 Starliner. Rather
than retire it, Studebaker leaned into its sporty character and
gave it a name to match. The Power Hawk was the entry point of that
new lineup �€" a pillared coupe powered by a small-displacement V8
from the factory, offered at a price point that made it accessible
while still carrying the visual drama of the longer, more expensive
Hawks above it in the range. It shared its basic body with the
Flight Hawk, Sky Hawk, and Golden Hawk, but stood apart as the
no-frills performance coupe of the group. What makes the 1956
Studebaker Power Hawk particularly interesting today is the body
itself. That long hood, the low roofline, and the tight, almost
European-looking greenhouse were genuinely forward-thinking for a
mid-decade American car. Studebaker was a South Bend, Indiana
company punching well above its weight in the styling department,
even as financial pressures mounted throughout the decade. The
Power Hawk body carries proportions that age well �€" which is
exactly why this one works so effectively as the foundation for a
serious pro-street custom build. This particular 1956 Studebaker
Power Hawk has been transformed into a purpose-built driver with
real mechanical substance under that custom red paint. The factory
drivetrain is long gone. In its place sits a Chevrolet 396 Big
Block V8 mated to a 4-speed manual transmission, fed by a Holley
Sniper EFI system and breathing through a cold air intake. Out
back, a Ford 9-inch rear end handles the power delivery. The
suspension has been updated with coilover units at the rear. Rack
and pinion steering with power assist replaces the original
recirculating ball setup. This is a car that was built to be
driven, not parked on a trailer. Features List Engine: Chevrolet
396 Big Block V8 Induction: Holley Sniper Fuel Injection EFI system
Intake: Cold air intake Transmission: 4-speed manual Rear end: Ford
9-inch Rear suspension: Coilover suspension Steering: Rack and
pinion with power assist Steering wheel: Billet unit with tilt
column Wheels: Polished Torque Thrust style wheels Tires: BF
Goodrich Radial T/A Cooling: Aluminum radiator Exhaust: Dual
exhaust Headlights: LED headlights Interior: Black vinyl with red
and black houndstooth door panel inserts Gauges: Full custom gauge
cluster with tachometer reading to 8,000 RPM and 160 MPH
speedometer, all gauges functional, clock Windows: Power windows
Exterior: Custom red paint with minor custom pin striping Bumpers:
Chrome front and rear bumpers Rear trim: Chrome rear trim panel
Mirrors: Dual exterior rear view mirrors Hood: Hood scoop Original
items retained: Studebaker seat belts, Studebaker floor mats,
Studebaker owner's manual Mechanical The heart of this 1956
Studebaker Power Hawk is a Chevrolet 396 cubic inch Big Block V8.
The 396 was introduced by Chevrolet in 1965 and became one of the
most recognized big block displacements in American performance
history, known for strong low-end torque and a wide aftermarket
support base that makes it straightforward to maintain and modify
decades later. Swapping a proven Big Block Chevy into a 1950s
Studebaker body is a well-established approach in the pro-street
custom world �€" the engine support infrastructure simply does not
exist for the original Studebaker powerplants the way it does for
GM big blocks. The Holley Sniper EFI system is a throttle-body
electronic fuel injection unit that replaces a traditional
carburetor while retaining a carbureted appearance under the hood.
It provides improved cold-start behavior, better fuel metering
across a range of operating temperatures, and eliminates the fuel
man
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