Gateway Classic Cars of Tampa is proud to offer this sharp 1950 Studebaker Land Cruiser
The 1950 model was considered radical for the era, it has three-point front styling, popularly known as the "bullet-nose". This was so popular that 10,000 more Land Cruisers were sold in 1950 than in 1949. What also made these cars all of the rave were the center-opening, rear-hinged rear doors (called "suicide doors") and was powered by the larger of Studebaker's two straight-6 engines.
This car is believed to be powered by a 245.6ci 102bhp sidevalve straight six-cylinder engine and mated to an automatic transmission. The owner claims that the paint on this car is Copper Mist. This body style Studebaker is a real head turner and also features chrome hubcaps with whitewall tires. The interior has an original appearance and sports tan cloth interior. The current owner claims to have gotten the car out of Arizona. If you are looking for something unique and with some historic value, this could be the car for you.