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1961 Studebaker Lark Station Wagon

Sale price: $16,900.00 make an offer

Car location: Macedonia, Ohio, United States

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1961
Mileage:
82351
Engine:
170 cubic inch inline-6
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1961 Studebaker Lark Station Wagon for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.1) based on 72 votes
 (440) 565-5335(440) 565-5335

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1961 Studebaker Lark Station Wagon 82351 Miles Jade Green Station wagon 170 cubi

Stock #:

118031

Exterior Color:

Jade Green

Interior Color:

Green vinyl

Body Type:

Station wagon

Transmission:

Manual

Drivetrain:

Rear wheel drive

Fuel Type:

Gasoline

Engine:

170 cubic inch inline-6

Mileage:

82,351

Nicely preserved original car. No-nonsense, but dead reliable with a 170 cubic inch six-cylinder engine and 3-speed manual transmission. Beautifully preserved interior, lots of recent service work, ready to drive and have fun!

We love original cars and we love the unusual, so when this funky 1961 Studebaker Lark station wagon rolled in, we were instantly smitten. It's one of those honest old cars that doesn't have much to hide and thanks to many years with conscientious owners, it's very well preserved. We believe that most of the Green Jade paint is original with some touch-ups here and there. It isn't hiding anything and was surely done decades ago, so the car still has a consistent look throughout. Styling isn't sleek, but the funky, off-beat look is a big part of the Lark's appeal and it will certainly stand out at any event, even against some much more expensive machinery. We like the no-nonsense attitude and the distinct lack of frills—this was transportation at its most basic in 1961 and that's very appealing today. Add in some nice chrome bumpers, shiny stainless trim, and correct emblems and badging, and you get a car that looks very much like it would have in, say, 1967. It's not trying too hard, it's just happy to be itself.

The interior is where this car's originality really shines—aside from new carpets, it is all 1961 componentry. The seat covers are in fantastic shape with no signs of distress or age, and aside from some slight stretching on the driver's lower cushion, it's almost like new. Correct reproduction carpets were just installed and it helps keep the wagon cool and quiet inside. The no-frills attitude extends to the dash, which has two round dials, one for speed and one with temperature and fuel level, but that's it for instrumentation. A few knobs control lights, wipers, and heat, and this car is so basic it even has radio delete—imagine how difficult it might be to find that block-off plate! The steering wheel looks surprisingly upscale and is in great shape and the dash pad hasn't been cooked by the sun. The cargo bay is cavernous with spare tire storage underneath and the back seat folds down to carry exceptionally big items. This is one collector car that's still practical fun on the weekends!

Power comes from a 170 cubic inch OHV “Skybolt Six,” which was the standard engine in 1961. Thanks to recent service work, it starts easily and idles well once it's warmed up (it's a little grumpy when it's cold). Given the Lark's featherweight bodywork, the 112-horsepower engine feels energetic and the inline-6 is buttery smooth at speed. Wearing a bright orange rocker cover, the engine looks crisp in the mostly original engine bay. It's not detailed to perfection, but it's clean and there are plenty of signs of recent maintenance, including a full tune up, rebuilt carburetor, new water pump, belts and hoses, and some new wiring, all of which help the Stude maintain its reputation for bulletproof reliability. After all, there's not much to go wrong here!

The 3-speed manual transmission is a lot of fun to row through the gears and makes the most of the Skybolt's modest output. It belongs around town, where just the right gearing makes it feel agile and you can just let the torquey little engine pull it around in high gear. Floors are exceptionally clean with one small patch at the base of the driver's A-pillar, but it was done many years ago and presents no issues today. There's a newer NOS muffler for just the right sound and while everything's a bit grungy, it all works just fine and the thing drives quite nicely. At this price, just leave it alone and drive it without worries. Big 15-inch steel wheels with hubcaps and new 165/80/15 blackwall radials look suitably low-tech, but just imagine this car with a set of flashier period rolling stock—an easy improvement that would make this Lark really sing.

Extras include some spare parts and a copy of the original Studebaker-Packard Corporation production order.

You can still have inexpensive fun that isn't ordinary. By virtue of its funky look, a wagon's versatility, and the durable mechanicals, this Lark represents fun with no strings attached. You'll always have the only one and you'll discover that it's just as economical to own today as it was in 1961. And with a few upgrades, it could really be a standout without any kind of major investment. That's exactly the kind of hobby car we like most. Call today!

Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.

Vehicle Description

Nicely preserved original car. No-nonsense, but dead reliable with a 170 cubic inch six-cylinder engine and 3-speed manual transmission. Beautifully preserved interior, lots of recent service work, ready to drive and have fun!

We love original cars and we love the unusual, so when this funky 1961 Studebaker Lark station wagon rolled in, we were instantly smitten. It's one of those honest old cars that doesn't have much to hide and thanks to many years with conscientious owners, it's very well preserved. We believe that most of the Green Jade paint is original with some touch-ups here and there. It isn't hiding anything and was surely done decades ago, so the car still has a consistent look throughout. Styling isn't sleek, but the funky, off-beat look is a big part of the Lark's appeal and it will certainly stand out at any event, even against some much more expensive machinery. We like the no-nonsense attitude and the distinct lack of frills—this was transportation at its most basic in 1961 and that's very appealing today. Add in some nice chrome bumpers, shiny stainless trim, and correct emblems and badging, and you get a car that looks very much like it would have in, say, 1967. It's not trying too hard, it's just happy to be itself.

The interior is where this car's originality really shines—aside from new carpets, it is all 1961 componentry. The seat covers are in fantastic shape with no signs of distress or age, and aside from some slight stretching on the driver's lower cushion, it's almost like new. Correct reproduction carpets were just installed and it helps keep the wagon cool and quiet inside. The no-frills attitude extends to the dash, which has two round dials, one for speed and one with temperature and fuel level, but that's it for instrumentation. A few knobs control lights, wipers, and heat, and this car is so basic it even has radio delete—imagine how difficult it might be to find that block-off plate! The steering wheel looks surprisingly upscale and is in great shape and the dash pad hasn't been cooked by the sun. The cargo bay is cavernous with spare tire storage underneath and the back seat folds down to carry exceptionally big items. This is one collector car that's still practical fun on the weekends!

Power comes from a 170 cubic inch OHV “Skybolt Six,” which was the standard engine in 1961. Thanks to recent service work, it starts easily and idles well once it's warmed up (it's a little grumpy when it's cold). Given the Lark's featherweight bodywork, the 112-horsepower engine feels energetic and the inline-6 is buttery smooth at speed. Wearing a bright orange rocker cover, the engine looks crisp in the mostly original engine bay. It's not detailed to perfection, but it's clean and there are plenty of signs of recent maintenance, including a full tune up, rebuilt carburetor, new water pump, belts and hoses, and some new wiring, all of which help the Stude maintain its reputation for bulletproof reliability. After all, there's not much to go wrong here!

The 3-speed manual transmission is a lot of fun to row through the gears and makes the most of the Skybolt's modest output. It belongs around town, where just the right gearing makes it feel agile and you can just let the torquey little engine pull it around in high gear. Floors are exceptionally clean with one small patch at the base of the driver's A-pillar, but it was done many years ago and presents no issues today. There's a newer NOS muffler for just the right sound and while everything's a bit grungy, it all works just fine and the thing drives quite nicely. At this price, just leave it alone and drive it without worries. Big 15-inch steel wheels with hubcaps and new 165/80/15 blackwall radials look suitably low-tech, but just imagine this car with a set of flashier period rolling stock—an easy improvement that would make this Lark really sing.

Extras include some spare parts and a copy of the original Studebaker-Packard Corporation production order.

You can still have inexpensive fun that isn't ordinary. By virtue of its funky look, a wagon's versatility, and the durable mechanicals, this Lark represents fun with no strings attached. You'll always have the only one and you'll discover that it's just as economical to own today as it was in 1961. And with a few upgrades, it could really be a standout without any kind of major investment. That's exactly the kind of hobby car we like most. Call today!

Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.

Vehicle Warranty

WARRANTY

ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD "AS-IS, WHERE-IS", and Harwood does not in any way, expressed or implied, give any warranties to Buyer. Harwood expressly disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose. No statements in Harwood's advertising whether in print or online shall be deemed to create a representation of a warranty.

About Harwood Motors

ABOUT HARWOOD MOTORS

Harwood Motorsoffers enthusiasts an effortless way to buy and sell collector vehicles. Matt and Melanie have years of experience buying, selling, and collecting vintage automobiles. We are a family business with close ties to the hobby itself and we like to think of ourselves as matchmakers rather than a mere car dealership. There's a right car for you out there, and we can help you find it, even if you don't particularly know where to start. What Harwood Motors does isn't new, but the way we do it will make you a client for life, whether you're a buyer or a seller. Call us any time to talk cars, trucks, or even just about the hobby in general; you'll be surprised to find you already have a friend.

If you have a special car that you would like to market, Harwood Motors can put it in front of real buyers. We have an extensive network of clients who are always looking for their next special vehicle.  Please contact us for more information on any of our programs.

Feel free to contact us at any time using [email protected] or by phone at 440-565-5335.

ABOUT HARWOOD MOTORS

Harwood Motorsoffers enthusiasts an effortless way to buy and sell collector vehicles. Matt and Melanie have years of experience buying, selling, and collecting vintage automobiles. We are a family business with close ties to the hobby itself and we like to think of ourselves as matchmakers rather than a mere car dealership. There's a right car for you out there, and we can help you find it, even if you don't particularly know where to start. What Harwood Motors does isn't new, but the way we do it will make you a client for life, whether you're a buyer or a seller. Call us any time to talk cars, trucks, or even just about the hobby in general; you'll be surprised to find you already have a friend.

If you have a special car that you would like to market, Harwood Motors can put it in front of real buyers. We have an extensive network of clients who are always looking for their next special vehicle.  Please contact us for more information on any of our programs.

Feel free to contact us at any time using [email protected] or by phone at 440-565-5335.

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- Cashier's Check/money order
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PAYMENT AND SHIPPING

A non-refundable PayPal deposit is required within 24 hours of the auction's end, or immediately for those buyers using the "Buy It Now" feature. Please see vehicle listing for the required amount. For final payment, we accept certified bank checks, and bank to bank wire transfer of funds. We will also accept your credit union or bank auto financing check from any reputable institution. Please contact us for financing options. Note that no vehicle ships without payment in full clearing our bank.

The Buyer is responsible for pickup and/or shipping of the vehicle. If you wish to have it shipped we will gladly assist you in making arrangements and work with several large shipping companies to deliver cars all over the world. Please contact us for details.

Fees and Taxes

FEES AND TAXES

The buyer is responsible for all local state, county, and city tax fees, as well as title and registration fees and any other costs that may apply, and Harwood Motors charges a $150 document preparation fee on each transaction.

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