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1963 Studebaker GT Hawk Collector car
Sale price: $10,576.88 Make an offer
Car location: United States
Seller's notes: "This is a 2012 frame off restoration that involved careful and well documented removal of just about every part that would come apart. It is close to being a number 1 car BUT it is meant to be DRIVEN not just looked at in locked garage. Being sold as age is catching up with the owner/collector."
Sale type: Fixed price listing
Technical specifications, photos and description:
- Make:
- Studebaker
- Model:
- Grand Tourismo Hawk
- Year:
- 1963
- Type:
- Hardtop
- Color:
- Red/Neutral
- Mileage:
- 500
- Engine:
- 289 Cubic Inch
- Transmission:
- Automatic
- Fuel Type:
- Gasoline
- Trim:
- Standard Studebaker
- Interior Color:
- Red
- Vehicle Title:
- Clear
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1963 Studebaker GT Hawk Collector car for sale
Current customer rating:
There are too may cars in a long term collection of Studebaker. Avanti. and Nova. Hopefully the next generation will now enjoy them.
Standard equipment on the 1963 GT Hawk includes power steering. 289 engine. AM-FM radio (that works). clock (that works). automatic transmission and limited slip differential.
This car was fairly well taken care during previous ownership with only minimal rust. which was cut out and replaced with chemically treated 20 ga rolled steel and or OEM replacement steel from Classic Enterprises.
Replaced steel was welded in place. never riveted and never screwed. or fiber glassed over. and all exposed metal was treated with an anti-rust after welding and. no short cuts were taken. no Bondo used to cover rust. and no pop-rivets to hold steel in place.
This car lives up to the commonly held reputation as being one of the best handling. sporting cars of its time and there is little possibility that a commercial restorer could come anywhere close to the price of this car in consideration of what all was done.
The theme for restoration of all of the collection was to maintain as much of the actual appearance as feasible yet update it to make it highly presentable and reliable.
However. on this GT Hawk. to help reduce the chance of vapor lock. an Edelbrock 600 CFM carburetor with 1/2" riser and vapor return line. and electric radiator fan was installed.
This car looks like an exceptionally well maintained driver from the early 1960's.
It is not a museum piece and the buyer should not expect to compete with concours de elegance shows but it is well done and well bought at this price. largely because most labor hours were uncompensated in the interest in keeping Studebaker alive.
The frame off took about 1 year to complete and became the third GT Hawk to have been restored.
The largest restoration expense. in dollars and compensated time. as one would expect. was in the professional mechanical/machine/paint area.
The objective here was to bring it back to another half century of attractive. reliable service.
This includes restoring. rebuilding and/or replacing virtually every removable part.
It was overhauled was overhauled . 30 over using Studebaker International major re-build kit. which includes just about every critical engine component.
The starter. alternator. power steering. brakes. water pump. radiator. exhaust. shocks. dash. rubber and grommets. new radial tires. king pins were key elements.
Even the tiny rollers that facilitate window opening and closing were painstakingly replaced and the mechanisms refurbished.
Equal attention was payed to he underside.
It was painted with 4 coats of Dupont Chroma Clear over 5 coats of Dupont Chroma Base on top of 2 Kprimer/surfacer and Chroma Seal.
The interior was a complete upholstery kit from Southeast Studebaker. a leading Studebaker vendor. and of course the stainless was polished and other metal re-chromed.
The underside is satin black and or black undercoat.
The exact mileage is unknown. but it has about 500 miles since the restoration.
Seller will assist in coordinating transport of vehicle to the new owner and will provide secure storage until picked-up.
Standard equipment on the 1963 GT Hawk includes power steering. 289 engine. AM-FM radio (that works). clock (that works). automatic transmission and limited slip differential.
This car was fairly well taken care during previous ownership with only minimal rust. which was cut out and replaced with chemically treated 20 ga rolled steel and or OEM replacement steel from Classic Enterprises.
Replaced steel was welded in place. never riveted and never screwed. or fiber glassed over. and all exposed metal was treated with an anti-rust after welding and. no short cuts were taken. no Bondo used to cover rust. and no pop-rivets to hold steel in place.
This car lives up to the commonly held reputation as being one of the best handling. sporting cars of its time and there is little possibility that a commercial restorer could come anywhere close to the price of this car in consideration of what all was done.
The theme for restoration of all of the collection was to maintain as much of the actual appearance as feasible yet update it to make it highly presentable and reliable.
However. on this GT Hawk. to help reduce the chance of vapor lock. an Edelbrock 600 CFM carburetor with 1/2" riser and vapor return line. and electric radiator fan was installed.
This car looks like an exceptionally well maintained driver from the early 1960's.
It is not a museum piece and the buyer should not expect to compete with concours de elegance shows but it is well done and well bought at this price. largely because most labor hours were uncompensated in the interest in keeping Studebaker alive.
The frame off took about 1 year to complete and became the third GT Hawk to have been restored.
The largest restoration expense. in dollars and compensated time. as one would expect. was in the professional mechanical/machine/paint area.
The objective here was to bring it back to another half century of attractive. reliable service.
This includes restoring. rebuilding and/or replacing virtually every removable part.
It was overhauled was overhauled . 30 over using Studebaker International major re-build kit. which includes just about every critical engine component.
The starter. alternator. power steering. brakes. water pump. radiator. exhaust. shocks. dash. rubber and grommets. new radial tires. king pins were key elements.
Even the tiny rollers that facilitate window opening and closing were painstakingly replaced and the mechanisms refurbished.
Equal attention was payed to he underside.
It was painted with 4 coats of Dupont Chroma Clear over 5 coats of Dupont Chroma Base on top of 2 Kprimer/surfacer and Chroma Seal.
The interior was a complete upholstery kit from Southeast Studebaker. a leading Studebaker vendor. and of course the stainless was polished and other metal re-chromed.
The underside is satin black and or black undercoat.
The exact mileage is unknown. but it has about 500 miles since the restoration.
Seller will assist in coordinating transport of vehicle to the new owner and will provide secure storage until picked-up.
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