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1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk

Sold for on 05/12/26
1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk

Ended May 12, 2026 at 6:45 PM UTC

Chassis/VIN6103618
Mileage indicated61,000 Miles TMU
LocationAustin, Texas
EngineSupercharged 289ci V8
TransmissionAutomatic
Body StyleCoupe
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Description

The 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk was the pinnacle of Studebaker’s Hawk series, blending luxury with high performance during an era of bold automotive styling. Introduced in 1956 with a Packard 352ci V8, the Golden Hawk transitioned in 1957 to Studebaker’s own 289ci V8, enhanced by a McCulloch supercharger. This setup delivered 275 horsepower, matching the previous year’s output while reducing weight for improved handling. With a 0–60 mph time around 9 seconds and a top speed near 117 mph, it rivaled America’s best performance cars, earning a reputation as a precursor to the muscle car era. Stylistically, the Golden Hawk featured a bold egg-crate grille, hood scoop, and fiberglass tailfins. It was marketed as a “family sports car,” offering seating for five and upscale amenities like an engine-turned dashboard. This Golden Hawk is one of 4,356 units produced for the 1957 model year, and the seller reports that a body-off-frame refurbishment was performed in 2019. The engine and body are numbers-matching, consistent with the original specifications as documented in the factory production order copy from the Studebaker Museum. Refinished in gold with white accents, the car is powered by a rebuilt supercharged 289ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. Disc brakes have been fitted up front, and the interior features seating surfaces upholstered in white with pleated black centers.

This 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk is now offered with a Studebaker National Museum build sheet, some service records, owner’s and shop manuals, a Golden Hawk model car, and a Texas title in the seller’s name that lists “Mileage exceeds mechanical limits” under the remarks section.

Highlights

  • Powered by a rebuilt 289ci V8 with McCulloch supercharger

  • Flight-O-Matic three-speed automatic transmission

  • Repainted Tiaira Gold and Arctic White accents

  • Engine-turned dashboard trim and reupholstered white seat covers with pleated black centers

  • 15” steel wheels with finned covers and whitewall tires

  • Aftermarket dual exhaust

  • Twin-Traction differential

  • Factory Power-steering

  • Front disc brakes

Servicing & Documentation

  • April 2026:

    • Carburetor rebuild

    • Diagnosis of warm-running / stalling issue

    • Replaced battery

    • Replaced contact points

    • Replaced ignition condenser

    • Fuel system testing and verification

    • Brake adjustment after road test

  • August 2025:

    • Distributor cap

    • Rotor

    • Points and condenser

    • Ignition coil

  • June 2025:

    • New battery (3-year NAPA warranty)

  • July 2024:

    • Oil Change

    • Thermostat - 3478

    • Coolant

    • Oil Filter

    • Water neck Hardware

    • Thermostat Gasket

    • Tire mount (x4)

Known Imperfections

  • Driver’s seat shows wear and upholstery puncture

  • Detaching interior trim near C-pillars

  • Radio and clock are inoperable

  • Paint chips on truck lid sill

Ownership History

This 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk is said to have received a body-off-frame refurbishment in 2019 and was acquired by the seller in August 2023.

From the seller: "The frame-off restoration was completed during the prior owner’s stewardship. He sold the car because his mechanic passed away and the shop couldn’t provide documentation of the work—the mechanic wasn’t great with paperwork. I had the car inspected before purchase, and the inspector visually confirmed the rebuilt condition. When I saw the car in person, it was clearly a frame-off restoration—especially evident in the suspension and rubber components."

Included

  • Studebaker National Museum build sheet (see photo gallery)

  • Some service records (see "Additional documents" section below)

  • Owner’s and shop manuals (see photo gallery)

  • Golden Hawk model car (see photo gallery)

  • Spare wheel

Additional Notes

This 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk was offered on Hagerty Marketplace in December 2025. You can view the previous listing here.

All auction listings on Hagerty Marketplace are created using information provided by the seller. The Marketplace team and the seller have reviewed all information for accuracy to the best of their abilities. Bidders are ultimately responsible for conducting their own due diligence before placing a bid, including verifying details, condition, registration requirements, and compliance with applicable laws. For any questions or additional information, contact the seller.

1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk


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EndedMay 12, 2026 at 6:45 PM UTC
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