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AutoHunter Spotlight: 1964 Studebaker Daytona

Low-mileage sedan powered by its original 259cid V8

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Up for auction on AutoHunter, the online collector car auction platform driven by ClassicCars.com, is a highly original 1964 Studebaker Daytona showing 65,500 miles.

Finished in champagne with black accent striping down the sides, the body features chromed flared fender lines, quad headlamp grille, and Studebaker badging over the rear fascia.

The interior is outfitted in red vinyl over the front and rear bench seats with matching door and dash panels.  According to the seller, the interior is in excellent condition with the exception of a small crack in the driver’s side armrest.

A car rides on a set of chrome turbine-style wheels with red center caps wrapped in thin whitewall tires.

Power comes from a 259cid V8 dressed in black with yellow valve covers and mated to a column-shifted automatic transmission.

This Studebaker’s auction ends October 26 at 12:20 p.m. PDT.

Visit the AutoHunter listing for more information and gallery of photos.

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Racheal Colbert
Racheal Colbert
An experienced writer and editor, Racheal brings her enthusiasm for collector cars to her role as the Content Manager of the Collector Car Network. Former Content Writer and Marketing Manager in the tech and publishing industry, Racheal brings a fresh perspective to the Journal and the automotive world.

4 COMMENTS

  1. I gotta meet the person who would buy this. I can see using it in a movie… But driving around town? A 4 door? You would win “town kook”

  2. I believe this car is a beautiful piece of auto styling history. It is practical, yet stylish as a family vehicle. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.

  3. Oops! Should have gone deeper in article. Shame on me.
    Beautiful car. Hard to believe car that old is in such fine shape. Always been a Studebaker fan since my first one was a 53 Commander Cpe. V/8, stick, &OD.

  4. Love it. A now rare piece of automotive history never known as a collectable. If I see one more 70 Chevelle or 57 Chev. at a car show I am going to get sick; albeit I love them too.

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