This handsome convertible is a very rare (1 of 6) Studebaker Daytona and is a former museum car with just 4,500 documented original miles. Option code 22 is a “4-speed floor trans” a Borg-Warner T10 transmission and was available only with a V8. The “Jet Thrust” 289 V8, also known as the “Avanti” engine was only available in South Bend, Indiana built cars and therefore no Jet Thrust cars were built after January 1st, 1964. HISTORY: This super rare Studebaker comes well documented with paperwork to prove its originality and those super low miles. You won’t find a more pristine example. Designer Brooke Stevens filled the ‘64 Daytona with innovations and style in a valiant effort to save the company. Just 416 Daytona convertibles for the 1964 model year were produced. Jordan is happy to answer any questions you may have at (612) 290-9299. See the Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_znJImJFq8. EXTERIOR: - Like it just rolled out of the factory - Handsome, bold design - Chrome spotlight - Just like new from every angle Chrome hubcaps & whitewalls INTERIOR: - All original - Factory A/C - 160 mph speedometer - “Control Center” gauge cluster - Safety padded instrument panel ENIGINE: - “Jet-Thrust” 289 V8 - Rare 4-speed manual transmission - Power steering - Power brakes - Very smooth running CONDITION Former Museum Car - 4,500 documented original miles - Completely original - Showroom condition - Turn-key ready OVERVIEW: If you have been looking for a unique low mileage convertible classic with a welldocumented history, your search is over. Rare and factory correct with just 4,500 original miles. You don’t have to be a hardcore Studebaker fan to appreciate this Daytona. It could be the centerpiece of anyone’s collection and a great investment. This extremely wellpreserved Daytona is one of the last of the great American Studebakers.