The paint of this speed-demon Studebaker has faded and cracked from years of exposure to sunlight
If you like unusual cars with superb patina, huge historical importance and a host of extras that tell the story of a life in the automotive limelight, you’ll love this record-breaking Studebaker. It began life in 1953 as a standard roadgoing coupé that ended up on a used car lot in Los Angeles a couple of years later – from where it was liberated by the owner’s speedhungry son, Belmont Sanchez.