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  1. Like the article on the one and only ‘Due Cento’ Avanti in the latest AOAI Magazine….. Looking forward to the full story, which will be printed in the next issue!
  2. Did your p/s operate 0K before you did the repairs?
  3. Is the vibration a recent development… or has it been there since you purchased your Avanti?
  4. Yes, those shims are all ‘factory’ on the ll’s !
  5. mfg

    Avanti Values?

    I will also add that (in my opinion) the condition and history of the specific car being sold means much more than a broad 1-5 valuation system…. A condition 1-5 evaluation may be practical for modern vehicles, but for a 50+ year old car there are just too many variables.
  6. mfg

    Avanti Values?

    I understand your strategy, however no one can be sure if a collector car’s value will increase or decrease over a specific time period… and as I mentioned earlier, sale prices on many collector type vehicles seem (to me) to have held steady or somewhat decreased.
  7. mfg

    Avanti Values?

    Hmmm! this is true… people that remember and understand (and care!) what an Avanti is are unfortunately a shrinking group.
  8. I adapted a used Quadrajet taken from a ‘78 Buick for my ‘83 Avanti everyday driver. I did this to eliminate the troublesome electronic factory Quadrajet which seemed to have a mind of its own! After rebuilding the Buick carb with a zip kit and new composite float, it dropped right onto the stock factory manifold with no major change to the throttle linkage. Biggest challenge was adapting the electric choke from the ‘83 carb to the ‘78 carb…. which wasn’t hard to do. Factory air filter assy dropped right on. The distributor also had to be changed from the stock electronically controlled advance type to the earlier Chevy vacuum advance type… again very easy to do. I made this change approximately 400,000 miles ago… and have never looked back!!
  9. mfg

    Avanti Values?

    I like the idea that a younger person with some mechanical talent but perhaps not a whole lot of $$$, can pick up a running but ‘worn’ Studebaker Avanti for $4,000–$8,000. Whereas a well worn 1962 Corvette, similar to the one which I purchased for next to nothing when I was a ‘kid’, now will bring $30,000 and up… Out of sight for many guys starting a new family.
  10. mfg

    Avanti Values?

    Something which I’ve seen as a ‘positive’ over the years is that Studebaker/Avanti prices have never taken off ‘through the roof’ as prices of other collector cars have. (Corvettes, some Mopars & Fords) This fact has allowed me to buy and sell Studes at prices which I (and others) can afford…..Some may see Studebaker/Avanti financial values lower than comparable vehicles as a negative, however, I’ve always felt their more attractive pricing was a good thing! (IMHO)
  11. mfg

    Avanti Values?

    Nothing wrong with that!!
  12. mfg

    Avanti Values?

    Resale value of my four Avantis and two other Studes means very little to me… I purchased these cars for several different reasons……How much profit I might make ‘down the road’ wasn’t one of them.
  13. Very interesting, and I would not doubt that this one is an original… however there are several very nice reproductions which have been made over the years.
  14. mfg

    Avanti Values?

    Tough question, as lately it seems like collector car selling prices in general are down. Of course, there’s always exceptions!
  15. Nice car….. Nice photos!
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