Showing posts with label Champion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Champion. Show all posts

November 21, 2015

1951 Studebaker Champion Sedan

1951 Studebaker Champion

1951 Studebaker Champion Sedan

What this... aeroplane...? You are right son... is an aeroplane on the wheels come without wings....

Yes it third generation of the Studebaker Champion built in 1951 come with unique face that was called the "spinner" grill, similar to that of a Ford Deluxe its era, but the Spinner seems more akin as aeroplane rather than a car, you can see a tail on the back and tiny wing on front hood. The Champion was one of Studebaker's best-selling models because of its low price, durable engine and fuel economy come with good styling its era.

The owner says about 3 on the tree on his description... what mean that word?
For classic cars enthusiasm it's about a three-speed manual transmission whose gearshift lever is mounted on the steering column. Despite it looks have gearshift lever on the steering column as the original factory specs use, the owner bothered that was called. Yes he just doesn't like what are called tree inside his car... hi..hi.. Sorry about that. Is not specifically said to be original interior, but given the condition of the interior it’s a fair guess that it may retain a good degree of its factory finish. The inline L-head six-cylinder engine looks a bit messy but is runs good very well. The exterior looks as is the best part of whole of this. Overall it a nice 1951 Studebaker Champion asking $6500 location in Phoenix. It very potential unique car to restore.



September 11, 2014

1955 Studebaker Champion Deluxe Ultra


1955 Studebaker Champion Deluxe Ultra

Here's American antique car produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana. It's a fourth generation of Studebaker Champion built in 1955 comes with 4-door sedan deluxe series, documented original miles at 43k. drive this car anywhere today, everything works on this car. 99% cancer/rust free, needs nothing but a new home.



August 23, 2014

June 8, 2014

Custom 1953 Studebaker Champion Starliner Coupe


Custom 1953 Studebaker Champion Starliner Coupe

Here's a 1953 Studebaker Champion Starliner Coupe. Custom beautiful new sky blue paint. 350/350 motor and trans with 300 gears. Four wheel power disc brakes. Rack and pinion power steering. Custom cooling system. New fuel system from tank to carb. New wiring. Custom made front and rear glass. Stereo system. Custom made wheels. Custom front suspension with air ride. True mild custom, three months since completion. Very clean. Rides like a Cadillac corners like a Porsche. Voted top 15 most beautiful American cars in US history.