The fourth generation of Studebaker Champion was introduced for the 1953 model year. The fourth generation saw the Champion become a mid-siz...
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The fourth generation of Studebaker Champion was introduced for the 1953 model year. The fourth generation saw the Champion become a mid-size model, whereas in previous generations, the model had been sold as a full-size car. These cars were offered in sedan, coupe, and station wagon body styles, and were powered by a 2.8L inline six engine that grew to 3.0L in 1955. Production of the fourth generation Champion lasted until 1956, and it was replaced by the Fifth Generation Studebaker Champion.
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Vehicles with a period-correct engine and body, with multiple significant modifications such as change in color, increased displacement, added performance equipment (Turbo, Supercharger), spoilers or bumpers, etc. Generally, removable modifications.
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