1954 Studebaker Champion One-Off Custom 2 Seater Convertible
1954 Studebaker Champion Description
Studebaker never made a 2-seater convertible, but given the results of this project, they sure should have.
I'm guessing this 1954 Studebaker Champion was customized in the '70's or 80's given the choice of interior carpet and seats. The roof has been removed, it has been lowered 3-4", and shortened 18".It is not in show car condition. Structurally, and mechanically, it is very sound, with no rust, but the finishing details leave a bit to be desired. All of the hard work has been done, and this is a great candidate for someone to finish off into a rare beauty.
As far as I can tell, the VIN tag on the engine identifies it as a '63 or '64 289. The trans is a GM Turbo 350. Front disc brakes are aftermarket Turners, with dual circuit master cylinder. It has a complete Ford rear. The alternator is new, as is the nicely done exhaust system, as can be seen in the photos. The photos also show the reinforcements that have been added to stiffen the frame. I know many are concerned about how removing the roof weakens the chassis, but it appears to have been done properly.
It comes with an unfinished metal hardtop. The way it attaches to the car, the seals and gaskets, etc., have not been completed.
I came upon the car in barn in rural Virginia, owned by an older gentleman. I'm not sure how long he owned it, but it was covered in dust and bird crap. Flat tires, seized brakes, old gas, dead battery...the usual stuff. I did some carburetor work, rebuilt the brakes, new alternator, cleaned it up. It is titled and registered in my name, and I have been driving around on weekends the last few months. Turns lots of heads, and most folks need to ask me what the heck it is.
Please send offers. I am NOT interested in full trades. I will consider partial trades, but need to get some cash out of a deal. Thanks!
More Studebaker classic cars for sale