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1960 Studebaker Lark 8: History, Features, and Classic Car Review 

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In this 130th Video from Classic Car ChitChat, you will get a chance to see a beautiful 1960 Studebaker Lark 8!
In this video, join us as we step back in time to explore the incredible world of the 1960 Studebaker Lark 8, a classic car with a story to tell. In this video, we're unveiling five captivating facts that make this car truly extraordinary:
Compact Car Revolution: Discover how the 1960 Studebaker Lark 8 was a game-changer in the automotive world, leading the way in the compact car segment with its innovative design and size.
Jet Thrust Power: We'll take you under the hood to reveal the remarkable 'Jet Thrust' V8 engine, a Studebaker hallmark known for its performance and efficiency.
Avanti Influence: Learn how the iconic Avanti design and innovations influenced the Studebaker Lark, contributing to its unique and stylish appearance.
Champion of Fuel Efficiency: At a time when gas mileage was becoming increasingly important, the Lark 8 stood out as a fuel-efficient option. Discover the details of its economical performance.
Racing Legacy: Uncover the surprising racing legacy of the Studebaker Lark 8, with victories on the tracks that demonstrate its prowess beyond everyday driving.
Whether you're a classic car enthusiast, a history buff, or simply someone intrigued by the allure of vintage automobiles, this video is a must-watch.
If you found these facts as captivating as we do and want more automotive insights, don't forget to hit that 'Subscribe' button and give us a thumbs up!
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In case you are keeping Track this is Video # 130 of Classic Car ChitChat Videos!
I hope my Classic Car ChitChat videos make you smile. I do them in my spare time because I truly love cars and my intentions are simply to honour the beautiful cars I get to see and to really understand the passion and love of the vehicle by the driver (or caretaker as Jay Leno would say) of the car. I also understand too that my videos perhaps lack the polish calibre of great RU-vidrs like: Doug DeMuro, Scotty Kilmer, and of course my favourite Supercar Blondie. I also know that I can’t even come close the quality & finish you get from the likes of Jeremy Clarkson and the boys at Top Gear. I think they use a little fancier equipment than my little iPhone… LOL
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My Objective through creating these videos is to shine the spotlight on people who love their vehicles whether it be a car, motorcycle, or even a bicycle…. Bottom line is if it has wheels and you love it then let’s show that passion to the world!
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Комментарии : 81   
@jamesshilton597
@jamesshilton597 Год назад
I am always blown away with the Studebaker cars just having that little extra compared to so many other cars from the same Era.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat Год назад
So true James
@giorkaro8971
@giorkaro8971 Год назад
Beautiful vehicle! My dream is having a garage like Roy's!
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat Год назад
Giorgio, me too. It's amazing, he has so many unique and rare things in there.
@steveriley1178
@steveriley1178 Год назад
A true classic gem and incredible condition too.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat Год назад
Certainly is Steve
@frankename1984
@frankename1984 Год назад
The little details on this car are just fabulous.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat Год назад
Certainly are
@Jeff_Brown659
@Jeff_Brown659 7 месяцев назад
The Lark was the car I was not really familiar with but it really is a beast of a car. Very knowledgeable man.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 7 месяцев назад
So true. Roy is extraordinary.
@kaitoriyama1981
@kaitoriyama1981 Год назад
Really cool car and great video. Luv this guy's garage.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@juliafinch359
@juliafinch359 Год назад
This car is lovely and reminds me of my uncle Jim's car which was the Lark too but it was a station wagon in brown color. This video brought back so many memories for me so thank you for helping me relive some fond memories.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat Год назад
Thanks for sharing
@troycobb6925
@troycobb6925 11 месяцев назад
Truly a car ahead of its time.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 11 месяцев назад
Absolutely
@eeblatter
@eeblatter 3 месяца назад
Great to see. I had a '60 Lark 8 convertible and it was a wonderful car. I also had Gran Turismo Hawks. My parents bought a Mercedes 190 SL and a Gran Turismo Hawk from the same dealer at the same time. Even had sequential license plates.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 3 месяца назад
Wow.. that is something and I would agree that the Larks and Hawks are beautiful cars. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for taking the time to watching my videos, leaving a comment and for subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@jeffking4176
@jeffking4176 9 месяцев назад
Studebaker was always innovative. I remember when these were on the roads. I’ve always been a Studebaker fan. 🚗🙂
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 8 месяцев назад
Jeff, I was truly impressed with Roy’s Studebaker collection and each one had features that were well ahead of their time. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for watching my videos and subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. As you may have seen in my videos that my intention is to showcase not only the beautiful car and really give the owner of the car (the caretaker as Jay Leno rightly says) the opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@neildickson5394
@neildickson5394 6 месяцев назад
I've never heard of Mercedes Benz objecting to the Lark grill, but it wouldn't surprise me. They thought they owned the world. It was they who objected to the planned 1959 revival of the grand lux Packard based upon the French Facel Vega Excellence body. To keep things running smooth Studebaker relented and didn't pursue the revival. MB knew they couldn't compete with their outdated 300. They partnered with Studebaker Packard to access their thousands of dealers. Many Mercedes dealers today still trace their roots back to being Studebaker Packard dealers. The Lark grill became even more Mercedes like in 62-63. That hood ornament looks very much like the 56 Packard hood ornament.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 6 месяцев назад
Neil, thank you for that incredible insight to an amazing car maker. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for taking the time to watching my videos, leaving a comment and for subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@Irishfan
@Irishfan Месяц назад
Personally, I think Mercedes copied Studebaker in the grill design of more recent Mercedes models. Back in the day, I never heard of Mercedes objecting to Studebaker grill. The two models shown in the video look nothing alike.
@larryfisher5796
@larryfisher5796 7 месяцев назад
My Mom and Dad had a 1960 Lark 8 wagon I've got a lot a lot of great Memories of my folks and I taking road trips
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 7 месяцев назад
Larry, I’m glad this video brought back fond memories.I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for watching my videos, leaving a comment and for subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@nygelmiller5293
@nygelmiller5293 7 месяцев назад
To Larry Fisher. I envy you having gone for rides in a Lark wagon!
@davejohnson2814
@davejohnson2814 11 месяцев назад
Wonderful car with great innovation ahead of the pack.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 11 месяцев назад
We agree!
@omarhanraman9133
@omarhanraman9133 Год назад
Another example of Studebaker just being well ahead of its time.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat Год назад
So true
@davidzdziarek-zl8cu
@davidzdziarek-zl8cu 7 месяцев назад
A junior first gen Valiant Barracuda roofline!
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 7 месяцев назад
David, thanks for sharing.
@nygelmiller5293
@nygelmiller5293 7 месяцев назад
WHAT a mancave! All those model cars, etc.etc., in the background! AND 2 of my favourite models in one garage! The LARK, and the AVANTI! But, then, the Avanti was, at first made by Studebaker!
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 7 месяцев назад
Couldn't agree more!
@johnhorchler1953
@johnhorchler1953 5 месяцев назад
This is just like the first car I brought home in 1967 when I turned 16 ($500). My Dad threw a fit because it was a Studebaker and already out of business. He said I would have a hard time getting replacement parts when needed. I wonder how much this car would cost to buy today? 🏁
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 4 месяца назад
John, the Lark is truly a wolf in sheep’s clothing. It was my first ever opportunity to see it up close and I was amazed as to how far ahead of their time Studebaker truly was. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for taking the time to watching my videos, leaving a comment and for subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@jimstrict-998
@jimstrict-998 3 месяца назад
My Dad was mad when I bought my first car, a rough 1970 Chevelle SS 396. He changed his attitude after lots of guys knocked on our door wanting to buy it.
@davejohnson2814
@davejohnson2814 11 месяцев назад
Just Brilliant
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 11 месяцев назад
It certainly is.
@diegovasquez7048
@diegovasquez7048 11 месяцев назад
Another awesome video.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 11 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@godfreyberry1599
@godfreyberry1599 9 месяцев назад
Well ahead of it's time - for sure.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 9 месяцев назад
Godfrey, I couldn’t agree with you more. The Lark and in fact any of the Studebaker cars have so many unique elements that we still use in today’s cars. If you get a chance check out the video I made about Roy’s ultimate man cave and his Avante. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for watching my videos and subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. As you may have seen in my videos that my intention is to showcase not only the beautiful car and really give the owner of the car (the caretaker as Jay Leno rightly says) the opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@rickloera9468
@rickloera9468 6 месяцев назад
The Avanti was a completely different car. Totally different audience. The Lark was sold at the same time as the Avanti. You keep referencing the Avanti as if it replacd the Lark, and it was this huge change. That is not the case with the Lark. The Larks competition was the Rambler American, Falcon, Valiant, Corvair etc.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 6 месяцев назад
Rick, thank you for that great insight into the Lark. I will share with Roy too. I can see how the Lark would compete (and win in many areas) against the competition. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for taking the time to watching my videos, leaving a comment and for subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@3rdgentexan301
@3rdgentexan301 7 месяцев назад
My first car was a Lark VIII black with red interior - my dad decided to sell it - when I was in the US Navy. Still miss the all the features of the Regal package.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 7 месяцев назад
3rdgentexan, I can only imagine how much you still miss that car. Until I met Roy (please checkout the video I made of the “ultimate man cave”) I never quite realized how technically advanced Studebaker as a car maker was so far ahead f the other North American car makers. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for watching my videos, subscribing to my channel, and also taking the time to leave a comment! My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@kenrobertson4109
@kenrobertson4109 Год назад
Another great video and a great car.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@robpage7125
@robpage7125 7 месяцев назад
My dad taught me to drive Lark with a 3-speed stick shift !
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 7 месяцев назад
Rob, I bet you still think about the Lark 😊. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for watching my videos, leaving a comment and for subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@williamfawkes8379
@williamfawkes8379 6 месяцев назад
Anyone interested in more of the story of the Lark and Mercedes, there is much to be found online. Studebaker actually paid for Mercedes to do design work for them, even though they were facing an uphill battle with the big 3 American companies, and the Lark became a briefly standout small car that beat the others to market. It was a landmark design in America, and was quickly lost in the shuffle of new smaller cars available in the 60s.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 6 месяцев назад
William, thanks again for sharing such great insight into this fabulous car. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for taking the time to watching my videos, leaving a comment and for subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@elisabethhall2025
@elisabethhall2025 Год назад
Roy ❤
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat Год назад
Thank you Elizabeth.. Roy is truly an amazing guy.
@davidzdziarek-zl8cu
@davidzdziarek-zl8cu 7 месяцев назад
Lark offered a V8 that neither Falcon nor Valiant offered. If you didn't want a Lark, but wanted a small car with the prowess of an eight, your only hope was Ambassador.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 7 месяцев назад
David, you certainly know the Studebaker cars. Thank you for sharing. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for watching my videos, leaving a comment and for subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@Deleteduser666
@Deleteduser666 27 дней назад
From Montreal saw a 61 automatic in blue on marketplace but I missed the opportunity to buy it
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 26 дней назад
Fluffyboi (great name) I bet too when you see this car you kick yourself for missing that opportunity even more. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for taking the time to watching my videos, leaving a comment and for subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@Deleteduser666
@Deleteduser666 26 дней назад
@ClassicCarChitChat you are doing a great thing documenting these cars. As for the for the name, I couldn't think of a different one at the time 😅 and ya will still keep my eyes open for one
@HAL9000-su1mz
@HAL9000-su1mz 5 месяцев назад
Stude trivia: Fortunately, even the rear quarter panels unbolt. Thus, if hit in the rear fenders, the fenders can be unbolted and swapped out. The manual transmission models had what is called a "Hill Holder" which, when stopped on an uphill light or stop sign, you applied the brake, then let go of the pedal. The brake would hold the car from rolling backward while you dealt with throttle and clutch. Subaru later copied this. Many manual trans models had manual overdrive for a second ratio on 2nd and 3rd gears. The shift would occur by simply letting off the gas for a moment then re-applying it. Flooring the throttle would kick it out of overdrive for passing. If you revved the whee out of the engine, you could get an overdrive in 1st, thus 6 actual ratios. The automatics were Borg-Warner and normal driving ("D") used second and third gear, like a GM Powerglide. However, if you started on out in "L" you would get first gear. You could then manually shift up to "D" which would get you second gear. After it shifted, if you pulled the lever back to "L", it would hold second gear as long as you wanted. Shifting back to "D" would then allow it to go into 3rd. As to the grilles, have a look at the '56-'64 Hawk series. The Mercedes connection is more apparent. The final Studebaker sedans (1965-1966) were powered by Chevrolet engines: 230 sixes and 283 V-8s. Early Cadillac intake manifolds could be modified to fit the 232/259/289 V8s and many were swapped over.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 5 месяцев назад
Hal9000, amazing insight.. thanks for sharing. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for taking the time to watching my videos, leaving a comment and for subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@HAL9000-su1mz
@HAL9000-su1mz 5 месяцев назад
@@ClassicCarChitChat I was recalling a Studebaker-Packard youth!
@leebarker539
@leebarker539 4 месяца назад
I had forgotten about the quarter panels. Check me on this: I believe the Lark bumpers are interchangeable as well as the taillight lenses. Radical, simple, cost-saving for the owner.
@HAL9000-su1mz
@HAL9000-su1mz 4 месяца назад
@@leebarker539 I think so. Coincidentally, AMC made a proto-Hornet that used interchangeable front AND rear fenders (LF=RR, RF=LR), bumpers and even doors. Thus they would make twice as many parts of half the car. Never made production.
@frank9963
@frank9963 4 месяца назад
my dream car would be a lark station wagon with a v8 and disc brakes
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 4 месяца назад
Frank, the Lark is truly an extraordinary car in so many Amy’s. I can see it would be your dream car. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for taking the time to watching my videos, leaving a comment and for subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@enzoheath9081
@enzoheath9081 9 месяцев назад
I am 13 am very lucky to have a 1960 studebaker lark viii station wagon runs and drives body dreamt condition engine not so much I love to see other studebakers
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 8 месяцев назад
Enzo, wow you are lucky. If you get a chance check out the video I made of Roy’s Studebaker collection and his man cave. The title of the video is “ ultimate Man Cave - including rare collector cars”. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for watching my videos and subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. As you may have seen in my videos that my intention is to showcase not only the beautiful car and really give the owner of the car (the caretaker as Jay Leno rightly says) the opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@robpage7125
@robpage7125 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Enzo, for a wonderful presentation about the Lark..! Although I am 73..I hope to own one before I'm called to glory . 😅
@Irishfan
@Irishfan Месяц назад
The Studebaker Rockne model was named after the Head Football Coach of the University Notre Dame, the School and Studebaker were both located in South Bend, Indiana. The story the owner told regarding Mercedes Benz objecting to the grill design i think is an urban legend. I am sure it is not true.i never heard that until very recently. The Studebaker grill and the Mercedes grill shown on the 59 Mercedes in the video look nothing alike. The only thing is at a time when most auto manufacturers were designing grills across the entire front of the car, Mercedes was making theirs like an old fashon radiator in front between the headlights. Rolls Roice did the same as did a few other manufacturers. If you really look through the years at Mercedes Benz designs and start comparing them, it looks like the more modern models in recent decades. It would appear that Mercedes was insired by the Studebaker grill design. To me, it looks like Mercedes took the Lark grill design and tweaked it for their more recent cars. The Lark design was a tweaking of Studebaker's design of the Hawk, another model Studebaker produced from the mid-50s until the end.
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat Месяц назад
Irishman… cool name. Thanks for sharing such great insight. I will be sure to let Roy know too. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for taking the time to watching my videos, leaving a comment and for subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@Angrybarberman
@Angrybarberman 3 месяца назад
I had a 65 cruiser with the chevy 6, the 3 on the tree was a problem as it was all worn out . One night my father in laws drunken buddy followed him home, and the wife wouldnt let him sleep in their house, so he found my cruiser unlocked and proceeded to vacate his bodily waste, vomit, urine, and feces in his sleep...like on Seinfeld, the odor was not removeable. I wound up having to get rid of it. Hopefully, someday, when i retire, another canadian 64 or 65 will come along with the 6, ...and an automatic...
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 3 месяца назад
Dave.. that would be a beast of a car for sure. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for taking the time to watching my videos, leaving a comment and for subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@frank9963
@frank9963 4 месяца назад
they had disc brakes available as an option
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 4 месяца назад
Well ahead of their time.
@cbennett3917
@cbennett3917 3 дня назад
What is the good ornament?
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 2 дня назад
Cbennett, great question.. it was the Lark bird itself that was the ornament. I also wanted to take a moment to personally thank for taking the time to watching my videos, leaving a comment and for subscribing to my channel I truly appreciate it. My intention when creating these videos is to showcase not only the beautiful car but give the owner an opportunity to share their story, love and passion for their car. Thanks again Kevin.
@frank9963
@frank9963 4 месяца назад
some larks came with just a really slow flat four
@ClassicCarChitChat
@ClassicCarChitChat 4 месяца назад
I bet they are a real collector car now too.
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