1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk

The 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk saw a number of improvements to what was an already very solid platform. The most notable change was the replacement of the Packard 352-cubic inch V-8 with a Studebaker 289-cubic inch V-8 with a McCulloch supercharger. Despite the lower displacement, the power output remained at 275 horsepower, leading to notable advancement in performance. Only 4,356 Golden Hawks were produced in 1957.


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