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STUDEBAKER
Daytona

1959 - 1966
United States

🗃 None

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History of the STUDEBAKER Daytona

From its introduction in early 1959 until 1962, the Lark was a product of the Studebaker-Packard Corporation. In mid-1962, the company dropped "Packard" from its name and reverted to its pre-1954 name, the Studebaker Corporation. In addition to being built in Studebaker's South Bend, Indiana, home plant, the Lark and its descendants were also built in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, from 1959 to 1966 by Studebaker of Canada Limited. The cars were also exported to a number of countries around the world as completed units and completely knocked down (CKD) kits.

Upgrades & Evolutions during the STUDEBAKER Daytona production

🔸 STUDEBAKER - Daytona : 1959 - 1966

🔹 Produced for each model year :

🔹 1959 STUDEBAKER - Daytona

🔹 1960 STUDEBAKER - Daytona

🔹 1961 STUDEBAKER - Daytona

🔹 1962 STUDEBAKER - Daytona

🔹 1963 STUDEBAKER - Daytona

🔹 1964 STUDEBAKER - Daytona

🔹 1965 STUDEBAKER - Daytona

🔹 1966 STUDEBAKER - Daytona

What are the STUDEBAKER Daytona paint codes?

🎨 We have not found any official colors to share with you on the STUDEBAKER Daytona yet. We are looking for official documentations from STUDEBAKER. If you want to share your content do not hesitate to reach out to us on twitter

Renovation tutorials for the STUDEBAKER Daytona

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What is the average quotation of the STUDEBAKER Daytona year by year?

ℹ️ These quotations are based on 3 ads published on several websites visited all over the globe. If you want to find out more about our statistics on classic cars, do not hesitate to reach out to us on twitter.

STUDEBAKER Daytona quotations from NOV 2021 to NOV 2021

📉 Cheapest quotation : US$12,000
Average quotation : US$24,267
📈 Most expensive quotation : US$40,900

The STUDEBAKER Daytona has been produced in several configurations

🔹 1959 STUDEBAKER - Daytona🔹 1960 STUDEBAKER - Daytona🔹 1961 STUDEBAKER - Daytona🔹 1962 STUDEBAKER - Daytona🔹 1963 STUDEBAKER - Daytona🔹 1964 STUDEBAKER - Daytona🔹 1965 STUDEBAKER - Daytona🔹 1966 STUDEBAKER - Daytona
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