This 1960 Studebaker Champ (chassis E713543) was restored to what the seller calls “daily driver condition” before being put away as part of a private collection for nine years. A 289/3-speed overdrive-equipped truck, the ad claims that it runs great and is ready to use as-is. Find it here on Craigslist in Central Point, Oregon for $4k. Special thanks to BaT reader Greg P. for this submission.

A good-looking stepside, the seller says that the body and paint are in good condition, and though photos do appear to show nice, straight sheet metal, paint is a bit flat-looking–nothing not perfectly acceptable for an old truck, though. What looks like factory steelies and caps accompany meaty, well-chosen tires that give the truck an almost perfect stance, especially from the front.

Factory Champ script badges on the front fenders and stamped tailgate STUDEBAKER lettering are both great. This model first introduced the concept of a sliding rear cab window, though the original owner didn’t check that particular options list box. The interior features a nicely reupholstered bench and door panels, though vinyl would be more correct, if not as comfortable. Carpet is neither correct nor particularly well fit, though a few closeups with the ad show what appears to be a very decent dash. Note the three-on-the-tree arrangement.

One of two V8’s offered, the 289 was the largest, and this one’s said to be original to the truck it powers. The ad says it’s strong and runs well, adding that: “you can do nothing to it, and run in next week’s cruise, or you ca make it your next frame-off restoration.” Option B seems like it’d be overkill if truly as nice as claimed, though no other mechanical condition details are provided.

If relatively solid and in good working order, this one could be a steal at only four grand. Best of luck to anyone who goes to check it out.