Studebaker Flight Hawk
The Studebaker Flight Hawk produced by Studebaker in 1956 was the lowest-priced model in the four-model Hawk family sports car line that included the Golden Hawk, Sky Hawk, Power Hawk, and Flight Hawk.
Styling
The Flight Hawk was a product of a Raymond Loewy design. It was based on the Champion two-door coupe that was introduced for the 1953 model year. Like the other 1956 Hawks, the Flight Hawk received a new hood, grille, deck lid, and instrument panel. Flight Hawks otherwise had the minimum amount of exterior chrome. Things like oil filter, backup lamps, radio, clock, windshield washers, outside mirrors, heater, and full hubcaps were available from the factory or could be added through the dealer.Power
While the other Hawk models were powered by V8 engines, the Flight Hawk came with the Champion's inline six-cylinder engine, rated at. Standard was a three-speed manual transmission, an optional overdrive unit, or a three-speed automatic transmission.Available models
The Flight Hawk was a two-door pillared coupe, which carried a list price of $1,986. There were 560 Flight Hawk Hardtops, model 56G-K7, built for export, Canadian use, and special order. This brought the total 1956 Flight Hawk production to 4,949.Production
- Coupe, Model 56G-C3, 4,389 total, broken down by manufacturing plant:
- * 2,508
- * 557
- * 584
- * 740
- Hardtop, Model 56G-K7, 560 total, broken down by manufacturing plant:
- * 9
- * 52
- * 499
As of 2024, there are only 33 model 56G-C3 left in the world.