Studebaker Champion Convertible – 1950 - Lot 19

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Studebaker Champion Convertible – 1950 - Lot 19
Studebaker Champion Convertible – 1950 French historic registration title Produced from 1939 to 1959, the Studebaker Champion followed the trend of its era and thus underwent numerous stylistic evolutions; it was powered by an inline 6-cylinder engine that developed 85 hp in 1950. It was this model that saved Studebaker from bankruptcy... Created by two of the greatest automobile stylists of all time – Raymond Loewy and Virgil Exner - the sensational new post-war Studebakers featured a straight-through front wing line, lowered hoods and, in the case of the Starlight Coupe, an astonishing wrap-around rear window. The 1950 Champion model made a pronounced shift in terms of style, with French designer Raymond Loewy imposing the ‘bullet nose’ reminiscent of aircraft jet engines; with this bold look these cars would mark American automotive history and become iconic models. The car illustrated on these pages is a rare Convertible version, very elegant with its Aqua Green shade, combined with a beige (electric) soft top and a (completely restored) red interior. It was in the hands of the same owner, a Frenchman residing in the USA, for nearly 15 years. He imported it upon his return to France and sold it to the current owner who is parting with it for other projects. With its distinctive and endearing design, its American equipment and its torquey 6-cylinder coupled to a 3-speed + overdrive transmission, it is an invitation to long-distance travel, with family or solo. Note that the car is accompanied by its pedal toy, a Russian Moskvich production, directly inspired by the Champion, and repainted in the same configuration as the full-size car.
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