This is a 1962 Studebaker GT Hawk TT that should make for a good restoration project or parts car.

It was last registered in California in March of 1988 and had been parked and sitting in the foothills of Northern California since then.   

The air cleaner is missing and the carburetor was open.  The oil looks fairly clean, but I couldn't get the engine to turn over.  The paint is not original, and it's flaking in a few spots. There are also a few miscellaneous rust bubbles under the paint.  The front and rear bumpers, along with one of the headlight bezels are missing. It has 3 (out of 4) of the wheel lip moldings. The seats are dried out and worn and the headliner material has fallen apart. There is no carpet. The front floor pans have been patched with fiberglass and looking up from underneath you can see some rust holes. The deck lid is rusted at the inner rear area and the trunk floor also has a couple rust holes. I noticed the exhaust pipes were also rusting and breaking apart.  In the car are several loose parts (moldings, a pair of bumper guards, a box of emblems, etc.).

The title had been lost by the owner, so it's being sold with lien sale papers and a California bill of sale.  PLEASE NOTE: if you are not from California, it's a good idea to check your state registration requirements prior to bidding on or purchasing this vehicle.  This is sold AS-IS.