Classic Studebaker for Sale $50,000 – $100,000

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Studebaker, one of America's oldest vehicle manufacturers (1852–1967), produced distinctively styled cars that stood apart from the Big Three. The Avanti, Hawk, and Champion are prized collectibles.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Classic Studebaker

Most states grant classic/antique status to vehicles 25+ years old, including Studebaker models from that era. Specialized insurers (Hagerty, Grundy, American Collectors) offer agreed-value policies for classic Studebaker owners.
Annual maintenance for a well-cared-for classic Studebaker runs $500–$2,500 depending on usage. Daily drivers cost more than show cars. Budget for periodic rubber/seal replacement, fluids, ignition components, and unexpected repairs after long storage.
First-time classic buyers should prioritize: parts availability, simple mechanicals, strong enthusiast community, and value stability. Mid-range trims of popular models (avoid rarest/most-modified examples) offer the smoothest ownership experience.
Reliability of a classic Studebaker depends heavily on age, prior maintenance, and originality. Pre-1980s mechanical systems are simpler and easier to service; later electronics-heavy models require specialty diagnostic tools. Regular use prevents rubber/seal degradation.
Classic Studebaker prices on Classic Cars Arena range from $3,995 to $101,995, with an average asking price of $22,358 across 48 active listings.
Export Studebaker variants often had different engines, emissions equipment, lighting, and trim to meet local regulations. Some export-only models are rare in the US market and can command premium prices when imported under the 25-year rule.
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Classic Studebaker Cars — Ahead of Their Time

Studebaker's automotive legacy spans from horse-drawn wagons in 1852 to forward-thinking automobile design. The South Bend, Indiana company consistently produced cars that were more progressive in styling and engineering than their Big Three competitors.

Most Popular Classic Studebaker Models

The Avanti, designed by Raymond Loewy, was a bold fiberglass grand tourer that was years ahead of its time. The Hawk and Golden Hawk offered European-inspired grand touring style. The "bullet-nose" Champion and Commander models from the early 1950s are iconic, while the Starlight Coupe featured a dramatic wraparound rear window that defined postwar automotive design.