Lot Listing #388 1957 Studebaker Silver Hawk

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In 1957 the Silver Hawk was introduced as a pillared coupe, replacing both the Power Hawk and Flight Hawk. The 185 cid Champion engine was standard in the model, with the 259 Commander V-8 offered only in export models. A gorgeous full restoration brought from the ground up. Finished in a stunning black and white colorway it is truly a sight to behold. The black and white theme continues with the interior being two tone as well in a fully re upholstered manor. Winner of multiple car shows including the 41st Annual Whatcom County Classic Car Show and the Pacific Can-Am Zone Meet. A very classic and true example of what a timeless piece of history brought back to life looks like.

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In 1957 the Silver Hawk was introduced as a pillared coupe, replacing both the Power Hawk and Flight Hawk. The 185 cid Champion engine was standard in the model, with the 259 Commander V-8 offered only in export models. A gorgeous full restoration brought from the ground up. Finished in a stunning black and white colorway it is truly a sight to behold. The black and white theme continues with the interior being two tone as well in a fully re upholstered manor. Winner of multiple car shows including the 41st Annual Whatcom County Classic Car Show and the Pacific Can-Am Zone Meet. A very classic and true example of what a timeless piece of history brought back to life looks like.

In 1957 the Silver Hawk was introduced as a pillared coupe, replacing both the Power Hawk and Flight Hawk. The 185 cid Champion engine was standard in the model, with the 259 Commander V-8 offered only in export models. A gorgeous full restoration brought from the ground up. Finished in a stunning black and white colorway it is truly a sight to behold. The black and white theme continues with the interior being two tone as well in a fully re upholstered manor. Winner of multiple car shows including the 41st Annual Whatcom County Classic Car Show and the Pacific Can-Am Zone Meet. A very classic and true example of what a timeless piece of history brought back to life looks like.

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