Thanks for watching our 1964 Studebaker Hawk GT video! Be sure to check out the detailed photo shoot showing interior, exterior, engine, and undercarriage photos as well as a detailed vehicle history here: www.leftcoastclassics.com/1964-studebaker-gt-hawk/ Do you have any memories of cruising around town in a classic Studebaker?
I had one exactly like this except mine had headrests, original AC, and a half black vinyl top, and my clock worked. The most beautiful car I've ever owned. Very sorry I sold it to this day.
My dad bought this same color 1964 GT Hawk new in '64. His was stickshift, but otherwise identical to this car. He sold it in 1985. It had 19,000 miles on it then. When I heard the sound of the exhaust in your video, it really took me back. What a car.
I have some sense of nostalgia for Studebaker as my dad bought a ‘55 President sedan new. Pink and black. But how can one get these things fixed if one is not a backyard mechanic?
Thanks for a superb video! Someone needs to get a 1964 Gran Turismo and give it a top notch resto-mod treatment, replacing the cheap materials with the bespoke offerings found in modern Bentleys. It would also be good to replace the clock with the G-Shock technology that includes solar powered satellite controlled automatic resetting.
Thanks for watching our 1964 Studebaker Hawk GT video! Be sure to check out the detailed photo shoot showing interior, exterior, engine, and undercarriage photos as well as a detailed vehicle history here: www.leftcoastclassics.com/1964-studebaker-gt-hawk/
Do you have any memories of cruising around town in a classic Studebaker?
The best looking Hawk Studebaker made, the GT.
I had one exactly like this except mine had headrests, original AC, and a half black vinyl top, and my clock worked. The most beautiful car I've ever owned. Very sorry I sold it to this day.
So beautiful it’s heart stopping.
That's a sweet car Donn, love all the green.
My dad bought this same color 1964 GT Hawk new in '64. His was stickshift, but otherwise identical to this car. He sold it in 1985. It had 19,000 miles on it then. When I heard the sound of the exhaust in your video, it really took me back. What a car.
Beautiful car. Don't even NEED the AC on the left coast. Down here in NC, it would come in handy six months out of the year.
@@KingOFuh Are you kidding? Some of the hottest temps in USA Los Angeles basin, San Joaquin Valley, the deserts, just inland of San Diego.
No AC .....only right *_on_* the coast.
As a European, one of the few American cars I particularly love are Studebakers. So beautiful and cool.
Remarkably nice lines, especially in profile.
Sweet little hotrod.
Looks a lot like my 65 T-Bird from the side.
Beutiful car
My dad and uncle were Studie people he had a 50, we had a 53 a 63 and a 66 the last year they made them with a Chevy 283
I have some sense of nostalgia for Studebaker as my dad bought a ‘55 President sedan new. Pink and black. But how can one get these things fixed if one is not a backyard mechanic?
Thanks for a superb video! Someone needs to get a 1964 Gran Turismo and give it a top notch resto-mod treatment, replacing the cheap materials with the bespoke offerings found in modern Bentleys. It would also be good to replace the clock with the G-Shock technology that includes solar powered satellite controlled automatic resetting.
Actually, don't do any of those things except the joke about G-Shock which I thought was hilarious!
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