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1961 Studebaker Hawk

Winning Bid:
$11,000

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1961 Studebaker Hawk

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1961 Studebaker Hawk

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1961 Studebaker Hawk

High Bidder:  Wgoode

Winning Bid: $11,000 (USD)

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Location:

Stanwood, Washington 98292

Seller:

Private Party

Engine:

289ci V8

Transmission:

Automatic

Odometer:

69,732 (Mi)

Chassis/VIN:

61V 24332

Carfax:

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Winning Bid: $11,000 (USD)

High Bidder:  Wgoode

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Location:

Stanwood, Washington 98292

Seller:

Private Party

Engine:

289ci V8

Transmission:

Odometer:

69,732 (Mi)

Chassis/VIN:

61V 24332

Carfax:

Lot Number:

28498335

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Vehicle Story

OVERVIEW

This 1961 Studebaker Hawk has been with the seller for 13 years and is powered by a rebuilt 289ci V8 engine machined 0.030 over backed by a three-speed automatic transmission. The seller refers to it as a true survivor time capsule and claims that other than the rear bumper, carburetor, radiator, and sun visors, the car is as it was the day it was made in South Bend, Indiana. Features include manual brakes, power steering, and manual windows. Finished in Blaze Red over a red vinyl interior, this three-owner Studebaker is available now and comes with an original window sticker, Studebaker history, marketing materials, service records, buyer's and owner’s manuals, and a clear Washington title in the seller's name.

EXTERIOR - FEATURES

The front half of this Studebaker wears the original factory-applied Blaze Red paint finish; the rear half of the body was resprayed after bodywork and repairs. The fins were permanently attached to the quarter panels and the radio antenna was permanently removed from the trunk lid. Exterior features include chrome bumpers, a chrome grille, wheel opening moldings, side cowl vents, a driver-side mirror, and rear quarter panel trim with inserts. The seller states there is a dent in the passenger-side door and the original paint shows cracks and blisters from age. Additionally, rust is present in both front fenders at the rockers and the rear bumper has been replaced.  

EXTERIOR - WHEELS AND TIRES

A set of American Racing aluminum wheels with gray centers, chrome center caps, and polished lips is wrapped in radial tires.

INTERIOR - FEATURES

The front bucket seats, rear seat, trim, and door panels are upholstered in red vinyl. Features include black carpeting, front lap belts, manual windows, power steering, manual brakes, a red steel dashboard with a black top pad, and a column-mounted automatic shifter. The seller notes that the sun visors have been replaced.

INTERIOR - GAUGES

A 160-mph speedometer, an 8K-rpm tachometer, and gauges for the fuel level, oil pressure, coolant temperature, amps, and vacuum are located ahead of the driver. With 1,500 miles added during current ownership, the odometer reads 69K miles, but the seller is unsure if the odometer has rolled over. The true mileage on this vehicle is unknown.

ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION

Power is provided by a 289ci V8 engine that has been bored .030 over stock and is backed by a three-speed automatic transmission. According to the seller, the engine was rebuilt by Studebaker expert Brian Curtis. Features include an Edelbrock carburetor with an electric choke, an Edelbrock air filter, and a remote oil filter. The seller states that the power steering pump is leaking and needs to be resealed. An oil change was completed 300 miles ago and the radiator has been replaced.

UNDERCARRIAGE

This Studebaker was factory-equipped with an independent front suspension and a solid rear drive axle. Dual exhaust outlets exit at the rear. Braking is provided by manual drums.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS

This Studebaker was previously sold on Auto Hunter but is being relisted after the buyer backed out of the transaction through no fault of the seller. The seller will include an original window sticker, Studebaker history, marketing materials, service records, and buyer's and owner’s manuals with the purchase of the vehicle.

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Comments & Questions

November 17, 2022
09:44 AM

BID: $11,000

November 17, 2022
08:05 AM

AUTOMATIC BID: $10,500

November 17, 2022
08:05 AM

BID: $10,000

November 17, 2022
06:12 AM

BID: $8,690

November 17, 2022
06:12 AM

AUTOMATIC BID: $8,590

November 17, 2022
04:41 AM

BID: $7,500

November 16, 2022
09:28 PM

BID: $7,400

November 16, 2022
09:28 PM

AUTOMATIC BID: $7,350

November 16, 2022
07:18 PM

AUTOMATIC BID: $7,300

November 16, 2022
07:18 PM

BID: $7,200

November 16, 2022
07:16 PM

BID: $7,100

November 16, 2022
07:11 PM

AUTOMATIC BID: $7,000

November 16, 2022
07:11 PM

BID: $7,000

November 16, 2022
07:10 PM

AUTOMATIC BID: $6,900

November 16, 2022
07:10 PM

BID: $6,800

November 16, 2022
03:31 PM

Why not reseal the power steering pump, or source a new one? You are looking at $450 to $550.

November 15, 2022
08:25 AM
Bidder

@StudeDude – JohnieRocket......did u get my earlier response to your question about driving the car back to Ohio (wasn't sure my message sent properly)?? If thats a serious question though, that's a decision you're simply going to have to make for yourself my friend!! I've got ample confidence in the mechanical restoration of the drivetrain, but it's still a 61 year old car with all original wiring and much of it's suspension (besides shocks, bushings & control arms). I've never driven the car anything near that length and wouldn't think of doing it without my AAA membership paid in full!! StudeDude ...

Thank you, that is all I can ask for is honesty.

November 14, 2022
03:31 PM

BID: $6,700

November 14, 2022
03:30 PM

AUTOMATIC BID: $6,600

November 14, 2022
03:30 PM

BID: $6,500

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