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FOR SALE: 1960 Studebaker Champ $19,900 USD
Morgantown, PA

Description:
Interior Color:
Black

Exterior Color:
Inferno Red Crystal Pearl

Description:
1960 Studebaker Champ Pickup Buoyed by the extraordinary popularity of the 1959 Larks, (139,024 built), Studebaker frantically tooled up a restyled line of light duty trucks for 1960, its first since mid1948.  The 1959 Lark front end sheet metal and the front half of the 4 door sedan body were grafted onto slightly modified ½-ton and ¾-ton truck chassis and beds to form the basis of a new line of trucks given the name Champ.  1959\'s dreadful truck sales experience and a desire to use what steel was available to build the fast selling Larks delayed the production of 1960 model 5E Series trucks, which did not get started until February 1960.  Thx to the studebakerdriversclub.com   For consignment, a 1960 Studebaker Champ pickup truck that recently was subject to a frame off restoration and has just 2,049 miles since its completion, and was once owned, according to our consignor, by a Studebaker factory employee.  Exterior Two stage Inferno Red Crystal Pearl coats this truck, a lovely color for this Lark fronted pickup truck that was intended to compete with the Ford Ranchero and Chevy El Camino at the time.  As such, it has a relatively long bed which extends well past the rear axle.  That bed is lined with a fitted rubber mat and houses a diamond steel toolbox that hugs the cab side of the bed, and all is clean in the back.  The rectangular grille is flanked by side markers that mirror the horizontal bars of the grille on a smaller scale and contour to the lines of the grille on one side and the round headlights on the other.  The hood also contours, this time to the shape of the grille, with a slight rise in the middle capped off by a hood ornament that resembles a thin trowel, and you don\'t want to be on the wrong side of it on the street.  Proper Studebaker wheel covers are on the 15-inch wheels and a pair of cab roof lights point to the outer corner of the top.  The paint and metal work are near excellent on the truck.  A few imperfections we noted include some bubbling on the paint, a ding, and some missing paint with surface rust near a bumper.   Interior With a conservatively styled exterior, we gain some flash on the inside as geometric patterns of red and black vinyl along with an aluminum panel that make up the door panels.  The bench seat presents with red stitched inserts surrounded by black vinyl and is in great shape, adorned with red seatbelts.  The standard steering wheel is wrapped with aftermarket vinyl around the rim and the vinyl dash pad before it shows looseness in the padding.  Under it, a body colored metal dash housing a small meshed gauge pod and several knobs, all a working truck would need in 1960.  A Sanyo AM/FM/Cassette radio lives in the middle of the dash just above Studebaker\'s TT emblem which indicated Twin Traction, Studebaker\'s version of positraction.  Ahead of the passenger, a round mesh feature on the dash is home to a simple round clock.  The floor is covered with a low pile back carpet and the black headliner above is clean and tight.  A large rear window affords great over the shoulder visibility and allows plenty of light in the cab.   Drivetrain Under the hood we find the clean and rebuilt 259ci V8 with a 2-barrel carburetor and rated at 145 horsepower.  A 3-speed manual transmission with overdrive backs it up and is shifted on the tree, sending power to the rear axle with a Dana 44 and 4.09 gears.  Drum brakes occupy each corner. Undercarriage Super clean underneath with minimal surface rust and no leaks.  The dual exhaust comes from the engine and meets a pair of Smithy mufflers before finding their way out the back through straight pipes.  Leaf spring suspension is used front and back while we observed no leaks and no grease build up.   Drive-Ability We hopped inside this good looking truck and enjoyed the simplicity of the cab as we rolled onto the tarmac and put it to the test.  The V8 puts out more than enough power, at least with an empty bed, and the

Details:

  • Price$19,900 USD
  • Odometer5850
  • Body Stylepickup_truck
  • Stock #6606

Price History

Original Price$19,900
Listed Price$19,900

Excluding price changes of less than $100.

About This Dealership:

6180 Morgantown Road
Morgantown, PA
19543


833-835-6414
Classic Auto Mall is a world class consignment house located in southeastern Pennsylvania with indoor showroom space for up to 1,000 collectable and special interest vehicles offered for sale. We are conveniently located just west of Philadelphia.
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