Studebaker Golden Hawk (diecast 1:18, Road Signature)

  • Studebaker Golden Hawk (from 1957)
  • Road Signature
  • 1:18
  • Showcase model / No engine
  • diecast
  • gold
  • In near mint condition
  • Original packaging exists
  • Not for sale
 
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The Legend of the Studebaker Golden Hawk: A Look at the Original

The Studebaker Golden Hawk is an iconic American car produced by the Studebaker Corporation in the USA in the 1950s. This luxurious and powerful sports car was first introduced in 1956 as part of the Golden Hawk generation, which was built from 1956 to 1958. The designer of the model was Raymond Loewy, a visionary designer famous for his work in the automotive sector. The car was distinguished by its unique and potent V8 engine, the 5.8-liter (352 cubic inches) Packard V8, which delivered 275 horsepower – an impressive performance for that era. The Studebaker Golden Hawk had a top speed of about 190 km/h (118 mph) and could accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 60 mph) in less than 10 seconds – figures that made it one of the fastest cars of its time. Prior to the Golden Hawk, the Studebaker Speedster was the direct predecessor of this model line.

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A Glance at the Road Signature 1/18 Scale Model

This detailed and precise miniature model of the Studebaker Golden Hawk was faithfully crafted in 1/18 scale by Road Signature. Based on the original vehicle, the miniature allows collectors to own an iconic classic in a compact form. Made from high-quality die-cast material, the model is sturdy and durable. The paint job on the model is remarkably accurate, featuring a golden body with silver accents that harmoniously contribute to the overall design. The shape and size of the model, along with the distinctive emblem and stylish white stripes at the rear, perfectly capture the iconic look of the original. These details add special value to miniature enthusiasts' collections around the world.

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Technical Specifications and Interesting Facts About the Studebaker Golden Hawk

Regardless of the scale, the technical legacy of the Studebaker Golden Hawk remains impressive. The car featured front drum brakes and leaf springs at the rear axle, which impressed its contemporaries. The Studebaker Golden Hawk was described by engineer Vernon D. Roan as a masterpiece of balancing performance and style. Thanks to its low weight and high performance capability, the car was extremely competitive on both the race track and the street compared to many other vehicles of its time. The car was a trailblazer in the development of American automobiles and has had a lasting impact on automotive history.

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Historical Context: A Window into 1956

To understand the historical context in which the Studebaker Golden Hawk hit the market, it's helpful to consider some significant events of the year 1956. In the same year, Elvis Presley topped the charts with "Heartbreak Hotel" and became a cult figure of the Rock'n'Roll era. Additionally, the filming for the iconic movie "The Ten Commandments" by Cecil B. DeMille began. Politically, the year saw the Suez Crisis, which created international tensions and significantly influenced the geopolitics of the Middle East. These examples help to better grasp the era and emphasize the significance and temporal context of the Studebaker Golden Hawk in automotive history.


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