Studebaker: How a Classic Car Brand Lives On

Studebaker, the legendary American car maker that stopped making cars in 1966, still has a loyal and passionate fan base. The company, which began as a wagon maker in the 1800s, was famous for its innovation and style in the car industry. From the powerful and elegant Hawk series to the futuristic and stylish Avanti, Studebaker made a lasting impact on the car culture and history.

In 2024, Studebaker enthusiasts and admirers have several reasons to celebrate and remember. First, the 2024 Studebaker Calendar, which features 12 beautiful photos of classic Studebaker models, is now available for purchase. The calendar, which is in its 27th year of publication, is a tribute to the beauty and diversity of Studebaker cars. The calendar showcases models such as the 1953 Commander Starliner, the 1957 Golden Hawk, the 1963 Lark Daytona, and the 1964 Avanti.

Second, a 2024 Studebaker Avanti concept car has been created by HotCars artist Rostislav Prokop, who revived the 60s personal luxury car with a modern twist. The concept car keeps the original Avanti's unique design, but adds a more muscular and aggressive look. The concept car also features a luxurious interior derived from a Cadillac, a chassis and suspension setup from the 2024 Ford Mustang, and a 500-horsepower Coyote V8 engine from the Ford Mustang Dark Horse. The concept car is a homage to the Avanti's legacy as the "World's Fastest Production Car", which broke 29 world speed records at the Bonneville Salt Flats in the 60s.

Third, a 1963 Studebaker GT Hawk, which was stored for 46 years, has been discovered and restored by a car enthusiast. The GT Hawk, which was the final version of the Hawk series, combined European and American styling elements, such as a Mercedes-Benz-inspired grille and a Ford Thunderbird-like roofline. The GT Hawk was also a V8-exclusive model, with engines ranging from 210 to 335 horsepower. However, the restored GT Hawk no longer has its original engine, which was sold in

2023. Instead, it has a modern crate engine that delivers more power and reliability.

These three examples show that Studebaker's legacy is still alive and well in 2024, and that the brand still has a lot of fans. Studebaker's influence on the current car space can also be seen in the popularity of retro and futuristic designs, as well as the demand for performance and luxury. Studebaker may be gone, but it is not forgotten. View the attachments for this post at:

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