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1942 Studebaker Champion "Black Out"
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Engine:
164ci Straight 6
Transmission:
3 Speed Manual
Color:
Royal Blue
Interior:
Gray Cloth
Mileage:
15,776
Stock #
C40290

Drivetrain

Engine Size:
164ci Straight 6
Transmission Type:
3 Speed Manual

Chassis

Body

Body Style:
Sedan
Body Color Original:
No
Stripes
No

Dealer Info

tel: 800-957-5707

St. Louis Car Museum

1575 Woodson Rd

St. Louis MO, 63114

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1942 studebaker champion black out

Details about our available 1942 Studebaker:
This special 1942 Studebaker Deluxe Champion Black Out Sedan for sale was rescued and restored by longtime MVPA (Military Vehicle Preservation Association) member, Larry Wells of Hebron, IN back in 2012. After learning its history, Mr. Wells, set out to perform a period-correct presentation to educate others about the importance of the Civil Defense Auxiliary, but also to remember the sheer will and determination of the American population in a time when everyone came together for the benefit of world freedom. Upon completion, this Studebaker was proudly displayed at several MVPA events, AACA shows, featured in many magazines, and even used on MVPA convoys!

Finished in Medium Blue enamel over a Gray broadcloth interior, this vintage Studebaker remains nicely optioned with headlight visors, original Motorola radio (in-op), dual outside mirrors, under hood accessory light, rear passenger courtesy lights and glove box lamp, locking gas cap, spotlight, fog lamps, working heat/defrost, and black sidewall Firestone tires. This classic is powered by a 164.3ci Inline 6-cylinder engine offering 78 horsepower mated to a 3-speed transmission with overdrive, it was claimed by Studebaker to achieve excellent fuel economy upwards of 27 mpg! Since this example was restored to be used and driven, it has been fitted with an electric fuel pump, had a spare tire and jack added (not found in original Black Outs), along with an under dash auxiliary temp gauge.

This is a fantastic, highly recognized, Studebaker model that has been featured in Military Vehicles Magazine, Olds Cars Weekly in 2018, Studebaker Driver's Club Magazine in 2015 & 2016, as well as several issues of Army Motors Journal- MVPA. Included in the sale is a host of original Civil Defense material, including several manuals, guides, and equipment. Even a mannequin representing Mr. Burke, dressed in a period-correct uniform right down to the shoes, can ride along for display at shows! Each of these Civil Defense Auxiliary cars would be outfitted with a fire extinguisher, first aid kit, shovel, large flashlight, blankets, and other emergency essentials. All of which were carefully sourced and added inside the trunk. The attention to detail continues with the “V” for victory patriotic stickers on the windows and headlight visors, a gasoline ration sticker on the windshield, a 48-star American Flag, and a 1942 Illinois license plate mounted on the back!

This eye-catching, car show-ready Studebaker has been thoroughly vetted with new suspension components, brakes, and tires. It's engine was resealed with new gaskets, water pump & fan pulley, spark plugs, filters, rebuilt distributor, filters, and fluids in March of 2020. Mr. Wells decided to sell this Studebaker to a fellow MVPA member and WWII historian, Terry Johns, founder of the WWII Historical Re-Enactment Society, in February 2023. He went on to use it on the Tracks Across Borders Scenic Byway Convoy covering some 800 miles in the process! Very few of these cars exist and it would make for a perfect museum display and educational piece for wartime reunions! Detailed document photos are included in the photos above. Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 to schedule a test drive.

History of Studebaker Vehicles:
Studebaker Automobile Company started in 1902 with electric vehicles, then introduced gasoline-powered cars in 1904 in conjunction with other automotive manufacturers like E-M-F and Garford. Studebaker would produce its first fully manufactured gasoline vehicle by 1912, and build its reputation for reliability, durability, and quality over the next 50 years! The Champion was introduced in 1939 and quickly became one of the best-selling models. With the anticipation of the World War II effort to begin, all automotive manufacturers ceased civilian production early into 1942 to focus production on military equipment and supplies. Production of cars and trucks halted on February 10, 1942.

Approximately 300 vehicles built up to this period at Studebaker were reserved by the US Government to be utilized only for the Civil Defense Auxiliary and the New York Police Department. To conserve material, the usually chromed components were instead painted. These special vehicles were recorded with Studebaker as Deluxe Champion Model 90 “Black Out” Coupes and Sedans. The great “Black-Out” Studebaker, seen here, is one of those unique wartime examples built January 27th, 1942, which has been restored with great presentation detail as it had served Zone 7 of the Chicago Civil Defense, with Deputy Coordinator, Ralph Burke, at the helm!

Contact Jon Faust to schedule a test drive or to ask about financing and trading options - (314) 993-1330 | (800) 957-5707 | email info@stlouiscarmuseum.com

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Stock # C40290
15,776 Miles
G190955 VIN
164ci Straight 6
3 Speed Manual
Royal Blue
Gray Cloth

Highlights

  • Very rare Black-Out Studebaker built just before the end of 1942 production!
  • One of only 300 built!
  • Comes with terrific restoration history and documentation!
  • Restored by MVPA (Military Vehicle Preservation Association) member to represent a US Civil Defense Auxiliary vehicle!
  • Includes period-correct extras (uniformed mannequin, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, gas mask, and more!)
  • Displayed at multiple AACA (Antique Car Club of America) car shows and MVPA Convoy participant!
  • Featured in Military Vehicles Magazine, Olds Cars Weekly, Studebaker Driver's Club Magazine, Army Motors Journal.

Description

Details about our available 1942 Studebaker:
This special 1942 Studebaker Deluxe Champion Black Out Sedan for sale was rescued and restored by longtime MVPA (Military Vehicle Preservation Association) member, Larry Wells of Hebron, IN back in 2012. After learning its history, Mr. Wells, set out to perform a period-correct presentation to educate others about the importance of the Civil Defense Auxiliary, but also to remember the sheer will and determination of the American population in a time when everyone came together for the benefit of world freedom. Upon completion, this Studebaker was proudly displayed at several MVPA events, AACA shows, featured in many magazines, and even used on MVPA convoys!

Finished in Medium Blue enamel over a Gray broadcloth interior, this vintage Studebaker remains nicely optioned with headlight visors, original Motorola radio (in-op), dual outside mirrors, under hood accessory light, rear passenger courtesy lights and glove box lamp, locking gas cap, spotlight, fog lamps, working heat/defrost, and black sidewall Firestone tires. This classic is powered by a 164.3ci Inline 6-cylinder engine offering 78 horsepower mated to a 3-speed transmission with overdrive, it was claimed by Studebaker to achieve excellent fuel economy upwards of 27 mpg! Since this example was restored to be used and driven, it has been fitted with an electric fuel pump, had a spare tire and jack added (not found in original Black Outs), along with an under dash auxiliary temp gauge.

This is a fantastic, highly recognized, Studebaker model that has been featured in Military Vehicles Magazine, Olds Cars Weekly in 2018, Studebaker Driver's Club Magazine in 2015 & 2016, as well as several issues of Army Motors Journal- MVPA. Included in the sale is a host of original Civil Defense material, including several manuals, guides, and equipment. Even a mannequin representing Mr. Burke, dressed in a period-correct uniform right down to the shoes, can ride along for display at shows! Each of these Civil Defense Auxiliary cars would be outfitted with a fire extinguisher, first aid kit, shovel, large flashlight, blankets, and other emergency essentials. All of which were carefully sourced and added inside the trunk. The attention to detail continues with the “V” for victory patriotic stickers on the windows and headlight visors, a gasoline ration sticker on the windshield, a 48-star American Flag, and a 1942 Illinois license plate mounted on the back!

This eye-catching, car show-ready Studebaker has been thoroughly vetted with new suspension components, brakes, and tires. It's engine was resealed with new gaskets, water pump & fan pulley, spark plugs, filters, rebuilt distributor, filters, and fluids in March of 2020. Mr. Wells decided to sell this Studebaker to a fellow MVPA member and WWII historian, Terry Johns, founder of the WWII Historical Re-Enactment Society, in February 2023. He went on to use it on the Tracks Across Borders Scenic Byway Convoy covering some 800 miles in the process! Very few of these cars exist and it would make for a perfect museum display and educational piece for wartime reunions! Detailed document photos are included in the photos above. Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 to schedule a test drive.

History of Studebaker Vehicles:
Studebaker Automobile Company started in 1902 with electric vehicles, then introduced gasoline-powered cars in 1904 in conjunction with other automotive manufacturers like E-M-F and Garford. Studebaker would produce its first fully manufactured gasoline vehicle by 1912, and build its reputation for reliability, durability, and quality over the next 50 years! The Champion was introduced in 1939 and quickly became one of the best-selling models. With the anticipation of the World War II effort to begin, all automotive manufacturers ceased civilian production early into 1942 to focus production on military equipment and supplies. Production of cars and trucks halted on February 10, 1942.

Approximately 300 vehicles built up to this period at Studebaker were reserved by the US Government to be utilized only for the Civil Defense Auxiliary and the New York Police Department. To conserve material, the usually chromed components were instead painted. These special vehicles were recorded with Studebaker as Deluxe Champion Model 90 “Black Out” Coupes and Sedans. The great “Black-Out” Studebaker, seen here, is one of those unique wartime examples built January 27th, 1942, which has been restored with great presentation detail as it had served Zone 7 of the Chicago Civil Defense, with Deputy Coordinator, Ralph Burke, at the helm!

Contact Jon Faust to schedule a test drive or to ask about financing and trading options - (314) 993-1330 | (800) 957-5707 | email info@stlouiscarmuseum.com

1942 Studebaker

Champion "Black Out" Sedan

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