You are looking at an original 1961 Studebaker convertible. The car runs and drives but it does need some work. It has a leak between the engine and transmission. The interior is very nice and original. The car has ben garaged it's whole life as you can see by the original UCLA 1970 parking sticker on the front and back bumper. The engine was worked on and painted by Studebaker Parts and service in Long Beach California about six years ago. The car has 99% no rust and it's a perfect car for a nice restoration or driven as is. I have a 1962 Lark covertible so I don't need two cars. This Lark has a new windshield that cost $850. It has new brakes and also new tires. The motor for the convertible top doesn't work but you can easily find one. The tubing looks like it's in nice condition so no need to replace it. The drivers door needs a new striker that I have. I was going to install it but I am not mechanically inclined so I decide to leave it as is. I have new emblems and new parts for it that will be included. Car is being sold as is with no warranty.