For Sale: 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk in Roscoe, Illinois for sale in Roscoe, IL

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Vehicle Description Details This 1956 Studebaker Goldenhawk is being sold through CLASSIC.
COM Pro.
The car is powered by a 352ci V8 engine coupled to an automatic transmission, and output is sent to the rear wheels.
The two-door coupe is the beneficiary of a re-paint in a two-tone green and white with a matching two-tone leather interior.
This mid-century car features front and rear stabilizer bars, stiffer springs, power steering, power brakes, and windows.
In addition, this model came equipped with full instrumentation and a Continental spare tire kit.
Although total mileage is unknown, the odometer shows 57,650 miles.
This unmodified example has been in the possession of the same owner for the last 15 years and is currently located in Roscoe, Illinois.
As evidenced in the third-party photos provided, the Goldenhawk shows well in its resprayed two-tone paint work.
Despite the re-paint, the inspection does reveal some flaws in the paint, such as chips and scratches.
Other exterior flaws include scratches in the glass and rust on the underside of the gas tank.
The body and glass seals also need to be replaced.
The matching interior shows small signs of wear, with cracks in the steering wheel, an inoperable horn, and light wear on the seats.
Mechanically, the engine and transmission reportedly operate well.
The steering needs to be inspected due to a tendency to wander when driving, and the inspection does report an exhaust leak.
The car's generator will also need inspection, as it only works intermittently.
The vehicle is reported to be in good overall condition, inside and out.
This car is being marketed by a CLASSIC.
COM Pro on behalf of its current owner and is located in Roscoe, IL.
About the model The Studebaker Golden Hawk was a series of luxury hardtops introduced for the 1956 model year.
The Golden Hawk was the top offering for the Hawk Series and stood alone as Studebaker's flagship model.
This series of cars were only available in a two-door hardtop body style, and were initially powered by a 5.
8L V8 engine that produced 275hp.
After the 1956 model year, the engine changed to a supercharged 4.
7L V8 unit that also generated 275hp.
Production of the Studebaker Golden Hawk lasted until 1958.
Features and Specs 352ci V8 engine Automatic transmission (Twin Ultramatic) Dual Exhaust Power Steering Power Brakes Heavy-duty suspension springs Front and rear stabilizer bars Power windows Leather upholstery Full instrumentation Electric wipers Continental spare tire kit Firestone whitewall tires Two-tone paint Undercoated Known Modifications No modifications Service History Current owner claims the car is in restored original condition Repaint 2022 Fluids changed Ownership History Current owner has cared for the car for the last 15 years Known issues Light wear on the seats Steering wheel has cracks Exhaust leak Horn is inoperative Scratches in the glass Steering feels loose Brakes need to be inspected Body and window seals need to be replaced Generator works intermittently Small chips and scratches in the paint Bottom of the gas tank shows surface rust Due Diligence Third-party inspection found here 5/1/2023 Third-party photos 5/17/2023 Included in the sale Shop manual 1 set of keys Misc.
spare parts This car is being sold through CLASSIC.
COM Pro.
  • Year: 1956
  • Make: Studebaker
  • Model: Golden Hawk

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