I saw one of these on I-65 in Alabama yesterday. I recalled that Studebaker sponsored the Mr. Ed television show. The actor who did the commercials always said the name of the car in a manner that made me think for a long time that the model was a Grand Tourese Mohawk.
One of these beauties was sitting on the lot of a Mercedes dealer for years in my hometown. Is was black with a red interior. I was in high school (late 70sl) I'd like to know whatever happened to that gorgeous creation
Beautifully styled car. Had Studebaker had a more modern production facility that could have lowered the cost of production, they had the style to be a player.
Studebaker sold these cars in Australia as CKD units allready made up as Right Hand Drive .Studebaker closed down ita assembly plant in West Heidelberg Melbourne in 1965. we never got the 1966 model.
One time I was shown a car that I fell in love with! I was told it was a 1962 Silver Hawk. Is there such a thing as a Silver Hawk. I am aware there is a Golden Hawk
Wow, what a classic design.
I saw one of these on I-65 in Alabama yesterday. I recalled that Studebaker sponsored the Mr. Ed television show. The actor who did the commercials always said the name of the car in a manner that made me think for a long time that the model was a Grand Tourese Mohawk.
Beautiful classic
One of these beauties was sitting on the lot of a Mercedes dealer for years in my hometown. Is was black with a red interior. I was in high school (late 70sl) I'd like to know whatever happened to that gorgeous creation
Beautifully styled car. Had Studebaker had a more modern production facility that could have lowered the cost of production, they had the style to be a player.
The thing is that the GT Hawk had a low enough purchase price already. The MSRP was all of $3,095 which was $1,300 cheaper than the Ford Thunderbird.
I’ll have one of those. A 1962-63, turquoise or white, automatic, air, antennae. I’m looking 👀
Studebaker sold these cars in Australia as CKD units allready made up as Right Hand Drive .Studebaker closed down ita assembly plant in West Heidelberg Melbourne in 1965. we never got the 1966 model.
I had a blue 63 like this. Should of never sold it.
One time I was shown a car that I fell in love with! I was told it was a 1962 Silver Hawk. Is there such a thing as a Silver Hawk. I am aware there is a Golden Hawk
There was Silver hawk, Golden hawk, power hawk, GT Hawk
The silver hawk was gone by 1962. By then, only the GT Hawk remained.
Does it have the real Studebaker mother 259 or 289
mine didn't have all that gear whine...
Is this car still available?
Similar to the Mark VI Lincoln in proportions.
Is it still for sale?
PRICE?
You need a automatic, you cant drive without resting your left foot ion the clutch pedal.
Strange, I owned four, never had that problem.
Agreed, very strange
Sorry motor my eyes not good