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56-61 Studebaker Hawks, 1959 4e Series Stude Trucks - Restore Your Baby! on 2040-parts.com

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July 2005 issue of Turning Wheels Magazine from the Studebaker Drivers Club featuring:

     Eight-page Fred Fox article on the 1956-61 C-Bodied Hawks including the following information:

         10 excellent pictures including 2 8x10's

         Specifications of various years and body names by engine, horsepower, tire size and crankcase oil capacity

         Chart of Models, prices and Weights by year

        Complete production figures by factory and export

     Story of a one of a kind 1959 Stude truck

     Interesting article on the Studebaker Museum in Chili    

Great tech articles in this issue of Turning Wheels as usual! Happy Bidding!!!!

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