1962 Studebaker Hawk Gran Turismo Gt 259 4 Speed A/c Original Unrestored Car! on 2040-cars
Auburn, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Studebaker
Interior Color: Red
Trim: Gran Turismo Hawk
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 150,000
Beautiful and RARE 1962 Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk 2dr Coupe. V-code 259 V8, Borg Warner 4spd manual gearbox, factory A/C. Still wearing original factory Black paint with red interior. California Black Plates. 100% Original, unrestored car. Has been stored non-op since 1985. Engine turns freely with starter, but is not currently running. Has original documentation from new. Title still in original owners name! Includes Production Order Records from the Studebaker National Museum in South Bend. Cracked windshield, rest of glass is good. Needs rust repair in front floorboards and trunk floor but these are available aftermarket and will be included with the "Buy it Now" Price.
Pictures coming soon!
On Dec-30-13 at 08:15:41 PST, seller added the following information: Interior is all original and intact. Dashboard and door panels are in great shape. Will need seat upholstery, carpet and headliner r&r. Body has some minor dings/dents. Trunk has what appears to be a small area of previous repair work (about 6"). No evidence of any other accidents. Doors and door bottoms are solid. Some rust repair will also be required on the lower front fender bottoms. Passenger side rocker outer panel as well. 1/4 panels, hood, roof are all very solid. Overall, a nice original and complete car for restoration. We can assist in shipping worldwide and are happy facilitate with the loading of this vehicle. Car sold as-is, where-is with no warranties or guarantees FOB Auburn, Ca 95603. On Dec-30-13 at 08:43:34 PST, seller added the following information: |
Maserati Gran Turismo for Sale
Loaded - warranty - vossen 20 wheels - new tires - immaculate(US $99,888.00)
2012 maserati granturismo convertible sport nav 20 wheels front rear camera
2009 maserati granturismo 20 wheels nav rosewood alcantara rosso stitching
Neptune blue metallic auto awd loaded with options like new perfect 32k miles
2008 used 4.2l v8 32v automatic rwd coupe premium bose
2008 maserati gran turismo low miles we finance(US $59,888.00)
Auto Services in California
Zoe Design Inc ★★★★★
Zee`s Smog Test Only Station ★★★★★
World Class Collision Ctr ★★★★★
WOOPY`S Auto Parts ★★★★★
William Michael Automotive ★★★★★
Will Tiesiera Ford Inc ★★★★★
Auto blog
Maserati hand-painted tricolor stripe shows Italian pride — for a price
Fri, Jun 26 2020Italy has gone through a rough time with the coronavirus, but now the country is emerging from the worst of it and is experiencing a renewed sense of national pride. Rome's famous Colosseum is illuminated in the green, white and red of the Italian flag, and Maserati is getting into the spirit as well. The company is offering a narrow tri-color stripe in the same green-white-red on the hood and roof of new Maseratis. Waving the proverbial Italian flag with your Maserati doesn't come cheap, however. The option is $5,000, although we should point out that it is hand-painted. The stripe is available on a small number of 2020 model year Levantes and Ghiblis exclusively in conjunction with the Nero Ribelle (metallic black) body color. We're told the special stripe will be offered more widely as a special-order option for 2021, where it can also be paired with other body colors. Pricing for the 2021 model year has not been released. Related video: Â Â
Check out the Maserati Levante's not-finished interior
Mon, Jan 25 2016Maserati continues to develop the Levante luxury crossover years after previewing it as the Kubang concept, but new spy shots give us the best look yet at the interior of this long-awaited CUV. Our spies think we could finally see the production version as soon as the Geneva Motor Show in March. Look past the giant computer screen, keyboard, and rat's nest of wires to get an idea of what Maserati has in store for the Levante's wealthy occupants. The company fits the luxury crossover with thickly bolstered leather seats to hold front passengers tight, and the driver grips a three-spoke steering wheel. A piece of cloth partially covers the infotainment system, but its position echoes the one on the Ghibli. A wood-trimmed center console features several buttons, including a large control dial. This Levante's exterior camouflage and cladding hide a lot, but it's clear that the design sticks fairly close to last year's patent drawings. The big hump on the roof also can't hide the coupe-like arch that leads to the rear hatch. Maserati's crossover uses a tweaked version of the platform from the Ghibli and Quattroporte and likely shares their turbocharged V6 and V8 engines, too. The Italian company has high hopes that the Levante's mix of luxury and performance appeals to customers in the booming CUV segment because a success could turn around the brand's flagging sales. However, the vehicle needs to compete in a rapidly crowding market of high-priced entries that would soon include models like the Bentley Benayga, Lamborghini Urus, and Aston Martin DBX. Related Video:
Maserati ramping up production of Ghibli, Quattroporte
Thu, 12 Jun 2014While Porsche may be relatively new to the four-door game, Maserati has been building the Quattroporte with few interruptions since 1963. But like its rival from Stuttgart, the Trident marque is rapidly shifting from a sports car company primarily to a manufacturer of high-end family transportation. Not only does it have the new Quattroporte on the market, but now it's got the Ghibli sedan as well and the Levante crossover on its way.
It's a gambit that's reaping huge benefits not only for Maserati itself but also for its newly merged parent company Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, which is finding the mass market less lucrative than it once was and is positioning both Maserati and Alfa Romeo against other luxury marques like BMW, Audi and Porsche. As a result, Maserati is considerably expanding its production.
Last month, Maserati sold over 3,000 cars, putting it on track to double its sales from 2013. But it's not about to stop there. With growing demand for its authentically Italian luxury sedans, Maserati is shifting more workers to its assembly plant in the Turinese suburn of Grugliasco (where the QP and Ghibli are made) and shortening vacation time to ramp production up from 750 cars per week to 900.
2040Cars.com © 2012-2025. All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.
Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the 2040Cars User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
0.206 s, 7907 u