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Studebaker Speedster


FieldValue
nameStudebaker Speedster
imageGreen Studebaker Speedster.jpg
manufacturerStudebaker
model_years1955
assemblyStudebaker Automotive Plant, South Bend, Indiana, United States
classPersonal luxury car
body_style2-door hardtop coupé
platformStudebaker President
relatedStudebaker President
engine259 cuin V8
transmission
wheelbase120.5 in
length204.4 in
width70.4 in
height56.3 in
weight3301 lb
predecessorStudebaker Champion Starliner
successorStudebaker Golden Hawk
spus

The Studebaker Speedster was an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana during the 1955 model year. The vehicle was considered Studebaker's halo model for the 1955 season. Studebaker had previously used the Speedster name in the early 1920s, and was a marketing strategy revival of the President during that time.

Description

The Speedster was a member of the President series, and was based on President hardtop coupe. For 1955, the company heavily restyled its models to incorporate a larger front bumper and a massive chrome grille more in keeping with American cars of the era.

An initial run of twenty Speedsters was made to be displayed at car shows for the 1955 model year. Reaction to the show cars caused Studebaker's management to put the car into production mid-year and offer it for the rest of the model year, after which it was replaced by the previously planned Hawk series. It allowed the company to offer a competitor to the Ford Thunderbird and Chrysler 300.

Power came from Studebaker's 259 cuin V8 engine producing 185 hp and 258 lbft of torque.

Features

The Speedster's list price started at $3,346, ($ in dollars ) or about $800 more than a base 1955 President State hardtop. The reason was the 1955 President Speedster was loaded with standard equipment including: choice of Studebaker Automatic Drive or overdrive transmissions, power steering, power brakes, four-barrel carburetor, dual exhaust, "Shoemaker-stitched" diamond-quilted genuine top-grain leather seating, carpeting front and rear, a map pocket (but no glove box) an eight-tube push-button radio, a machine turned instrument panel with a Stewart-Warner 160 mph speedometer and an 8,000 rpm tachometer, turn signals, electric clock, tinted glass, cigarette lighter, oil filter and oil bath air cleaner, dual backup lamps, triple horns, two-speed electric wipers, tubeless whitewall tires, simulated wire wheel covers and fog-light bumperettes.

There was also Speedster-specific trim including a hood-length hood ornament, stainless roof band, Speedster nameplates and checkered emblems as well as chrome-plated ashtrays, rear-view mirror, moldings and tailpipe extensions. They also came in 2- and 3-tone paint jobs, the most famous of which was Hialeah Green & Sun Valley Yellow, called "lemon/lime" by the public. The green was a gold flake metallic.

Studebaker produced 2,215 Speedsters during the 1955 model year.

References

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References

  1. "Speedster by Studebaker (brochure)". Studebaker-Packard Corporation.
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