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  • Barn Find '62 GT Hawk

    Well, ok......it's a Basement Find

    Got this GT that has been sitting covered up in a heated dry basement since the mid-'80s (that's the 1980s for you young'uns). It was partially disassembled for paint, then the project got put on the back burner because of newly acquired projects.

    Car came from California to Greensboro NC in the late '70s or early '80s, still in the hands of the original owner. The Hydrovac went bad and it ingested brake fluid into the engine causing it to lock up. Car is extremely solid, been bumped in the rear and the front sometime in the past and repaired, mostly original paint, 289/2bbl, Flightomatic, 58K miles.

    A good bit of work had been done already before the project languished - engine rebuild well along, front suspension apart for new bushings, NOS rear springs installed, NOS interior material (rolls) obtained from N&A in '88, new windshield on hand, etc.

    I have struggled for several years as to what to do with the car -- part it out, make a convertible out of it, dig a big hole and bury it, etc (ok, I'm kidding on one of those........). Finally have decided to get it back up on all fours and reassemble it, buff out the paint, and get it running. I'll post updates as the work progresses, which will hopefully help me stay focused on getting it done.

    Back in the mid-'80s it was just another old broke down Studebaker, they were all over the place. Now it will be a Survivor. How times have changed!

    Here are a few pictures of it being 'unearthed':










    Paul
    Winston-Salem, NC
    Visit The Studebaker Skytop Registry website at: www.studebakerskytop.com
    Check out my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/@r1lark
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  • #2
    Dang, that's a project, but WOW what a great finished product it'll be.
    sals54

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    • #3
      Originally posted by sals54 View Post
      Dang, that's a project, but WOW what a great finished product it'll be.
      Well, it won't be a 'restoration'. It will get reassembled, cleaned up, and running. Main emphasis will be on the brakes (all new brake lines, cylinders, shoes, hydrovac, etc -- I DO NOT skimp on brakes!) and engine. Most of the car is pretty nice - door panels are great, headliner is still very nice, dash very nice, etc. Seats will get reupholstered using the matching NOS material (that metallic medium blue).
      Paul
      Winston-Salem, NC
      Visit The Studebaker Skytop Registry website at: www.studebakerskytop.com
      Check out my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/@r1lark
      Check out my NOS Studebaker parts For Sale here: http://partsforsale.studebakerskytop.com

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      • #4
        Paul When can we expect to see it at a NC Meet. David

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        • #5
          From what you have shown of the inside of the trunk, the body looks to be in very very good shape. It should be a great project.
          sigpic[SIGPIC]

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          • #6
            Not a huge amount actually done on the car in the last week and a half. Had been cleaning up the floorpans (surface rust only) and will paint those areas. But, until then, here are some really neat things that were in the glovebox of this GT..................

            The car was listed on the window sticker as being delivered to Studebaker-National City in California, and indicates that this was the San Diego Retail Store. The car was actually sold at Best Imports in La Mesa. The Sales Agreement is interesting in that the salesman used the wrong serial number (in the field that says 'Engine Number')........but note that the price on the Sales Agreement is exactly the same as the price on the window sticker. So I have no doubt that this Sales Agreement is for this car. Anyone familiar with Best Imports, Studebaker-National City, and JR Townsend dealerships??

            The napkin from the JR Townsend dealership in San Diego/La Mesa/National City is really cool, probably not too many of them survive. I guess you used that to wipe off your steering wheel??

            Speedometer (mileage is 58K and change):


            Window Sticker:


            Window Sticker (back side):


            Sales Agreement:


            Dash Plaque:


            Body Color Label:


            Napkin:


            Trash Bag from an Arizona dealer:
            Paul
            Winston-Salem, NC
            Visit The Studebaker Skytop Registry website at: www.studebakerskytop.com
            Check out my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/@r1lark
            Check out my NOS Studebaker parts For Sale here: http://partsforsale.studebakerskytop.com

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            • #7
              Too bad you're not down the block, that would be a fun assembly project.

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              • #8
                Great presentation. Really liked the napkin.Come visit us at Fat Boys if you can Sat. David

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                • #9
                  If original, that has got to be one of the best looking trunk floors I have ever seen.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JoeHall View Post
                    If original, that has got to be one of the best looking trunk floors I have ever seen.
                    It looks even better now that I've vacuumed it out and wiped it down . As far as I can tell, that is original paint in the trunk.
                    Paul
                    Winston-Salem, NC
                    Visit The Studebaker Skytop Registry website at: www.studebakerskytop.com
                    Check out my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/@r1lark
                    Check out my NOS Studebaker parts For Sale here: http://partsforsale.studebakerskytop.com

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by JoeHall View Post
                      If original, that has got to be one of the best looking trunk floors I have ever seen.
                      So thats what my Hawk trunk should look like. Mine is not even close.

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