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Unrestored 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller's description:

This Hawk ready for you to restore and enjoy! Not only that, but this example is worthy of to receive a high quality restoration due to its pedigree.

This one was originally pure black with a manual overdrive transmission and 289cu in engine with the VS 57 McCulloch Super Charger. My research about manual transmission cars finds that only 44 were built in 1957, and only 4 were black! I have included a few links that show these cars have brought premium prices when restored.

I don't think she has been on the road for a very long time.

But she has a Solid body and frame, very little rust on the doors, fenders, and quarter panels.

It has rusted out floorboards which is typical of cars that did not receive the factory undercoating, but full replacement panels are available pretty reasonable from Classic Enterprises, web site link below.

The Super Charger is included and looks reasonable sound, but of course would require a restoration. I have heard that this particular unit originally came from a Packard, with its polished exterior finish.

A photograph of the build sheet from the Studebaker National Museum is included, showing its original equipment:

Model: 57H K7

Serial Number: 6103437

Final Assy date: 3-28-57

Midnight Black mono chromatic exterior paint

Manual OD Transmission

T 5775A GOV 25 (Interior Code Gold Vinyl)

Heavy Duty Springs and Shock front and rear

Axle 392, Pinion 536503

Tinted Glass

Twin Traction Differential

Windshield washer, Pushbutton radio, Clock, Climatizer/defroster, and back up lights.

1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk

  • $7,500
  • Vancouver, WA
  • https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/studebaker/golden-hawk/2299984.html
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