Ok everyone, get your thinking caps on. I had a 55 Stude when I was 16
and sold it when I was 30. In a letter to Studebaker in the 70's, I
described the car as a 1955 Studebaker Speedster Golden Hawk.
I got a nice letter back saying Studebaker never made a '55 Golden
Hawk and if there was an emblem on it, someone put it on. I knew
better since it was embedded in the chrome strip that ran down the
hood of the car. About a month after I sold it, I ran across an
article in a Studebaker book of some kind. They explained that, in
late 1955, Studebaker made 5 prototypes using the 352 V8 and actually
changing a few minor items including the chrome strip with the Golden
Hawk emblem.
I know I don't have anything but pictures left, but does anyone know
the whereabouts of one of the 55 Studebaker Speedsters with the emblem
and the 352 engine? I actually have two valves from my engine when I
had new valves put in back in 1964. I made them into a "trophy" along
with two original spark plugs. So I KNOW it was a 352, the mechanic
thought maybe a Ford 352.
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