Studebaker started its second century with a completely new car design. Styled by Robert Bourke of Raymond Loewy’s design studio, the 1953 Studebakers are arguably the most stylish Studebakers of all-time and a high point of automotive design. The low, sleek lines were in contrast with anything else on the road at the time and very European in look. Despite the handsome styling, sales unfortunately continued to decline.
Featuring a custom silver exterior, it has a red leather interior featuring bucket seats, center console and custom dash. Power is supplied by a V-8 engine and automatic transmission. In addition, this “Stude” has power windows, CD player, dual mirrors, tilt steering, detailed engine bay and custom wheels in the similar style of period Halibrands.