Studebaker Commander Conestoga (1954)

Sale price: US $1,500.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Used Year: 1954
VIN : 168804224 Mileage: 123456
Interior Color: Brown Body Type: 4 Door
Vehicle Title: Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed Fuel Type: Gasoline
Make: Studebaker For Sale By: Private Seller
Model: Commander Drive Side: Left-hand drive
Trim: Commander Conestoga

San Leandro, California, United States

Vehicle description

My father owned the Studebaker Dealership in San Leandro California many years ago and he saved this car to one day restore it and keep for himself. My father has passed away a few year back and it’s time for this Studebaker to find a good home. I did nothing to it but transfer ownership from the original "small California pink-slip” to my name (same last name as my father). It was stored outside in San Leandro California, I never tried to start it. There is rust here and there, the normal rust areas in the rear wheel wells, floor pans etc.-it will need restoration. -Please look at photos. Random points: - All Pictures were taken in August 2019 -It has a clean California title registered in my name of course - This is NOT a running vehicle. I have never started it. It is being sold not running to be restored fully. Assume it needs everything fixed, repaired, replaced. It is what it is. My goal is to sell this car with a reasonable end-of-auction-bid. The reserve is set at what I consider a reasonable price. I will not share the reserve price. Good luck on your bidding.
- 1954 Studebaker Conestoga. 4 door sedan. Yellow Color. "The Studebaker Conestoga was an all-steel Station wagon produced in 1954 and 1955 by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana USA. The company chose the name Conestoga as an homage to its wagon business that company produced from the 1850s into the early 20th century." "The Conestoga station wagons were built on the Studebaker"s 116.5 in (2,960 mm) wheelbase platform. One body style was available, a two-door wagon with a two-piece tailgate/liftgate configuration for accessing the cargo area." - Wikipedia
-Not sure what mileage it is at