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1 hour ago, mfg said:

Base price of an R2 equipped 1963 Studebaker Avanti was.....?......

1) $ 4585......2) $4655.......3) $ 4685.....or.....4) $4710

I will say 4) $4710, because I thought that the MSRP was even higher than that (or are you not talking about MSRP when you say "base price"?).  

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12 hours ago, studegary said:

I will say 4) $4710, because I thought that the MSRP was even higher than that (or are you not talking about MSRP when you say "base price"?).  

Sorry, #4 is not correct!:(

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On ‎11‎/‎3‎/‎2018 at 7:00 PM, mfg said:

Base price of an R2 equipped 1963 Studebaker Avanti was.....?...…

1) $ 4585......2) $4655.......3) $ 4685.....or.....4) $4710.

An R2 engine was a $210.00 option which would be a base price of $4655.00. ($4445 + $210)

An R2 required a 4 speed or automatic which raised the base price to $4843.30 with a 4 speed transmission. ($4655 + $188.30)

             

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Regnalbob said:

An R2 engine was a $210.00 option which would be a base price of $4655.00. ($4445 + $210)

An R2 required a 4 speed or automatic which raised the base price to $4843.30 with a 4 speed transmission. ($4655 + $188.30)

             

 

 

 

You're incorrect once again Regnalbob......and you're also adding language!:o

Base price of 1963 Studebaker Avanti...$4445.00....Add R2 engine option...(add) $210.00....= $4655.00....This is all that the question asked.

Correct answer......#2!:)

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14 hours ago, mfg said:

You're incorrect once again Regnalbob......and you're also adding language!:o

Base price of 1963 Studebaker Avanti...$4445.00....Add R2 engine option...(add) $210.00....= $4655.00....This is all that the question asked.

Correct answer......#2!:)

Not Regnalbob, but the point is that you could not order an Avanti as you described nor at the price that you give.  Since a transmission choice was REQUIRED, that adder would become part of the "base price of an R2", as you initially asked.    

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When I bought  my R1 Avanti from factory it was about $5200 with 4 speed manual trans, power steering, air conditioning, posi traction rear end,

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4 hours ago, studegary said:

Not Regnalbob, but the point is that you could not order an Avanti as you described nor at the price that you give.  Since a transmission choice was REQUIRED, that adder would become part of the "base price of an R2", as you initially asked.    

Thanks again for restating the obvious Gary!!:wacko:.......By the way, what's an "adder"?

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On ‎11‎/‎3‎/‎2018 at 7:00 PM, mfg said:

 Base price of an R2 equipped 1963 Studebaker Avanti was.....?......

1) $ 4585......2) $4655.......3) $ 4685.....or.....4) $4710

As I stated before it is none of the above. I got my prices and information  from the Avanti  Order Guide and the price is $4843.30.

I also explained how I got that price using the Studebaker guidelines for ordering.

Since you don't believe the answer I have attached the following from the Studebaker Museum.

Also the adder is the cost of the REQUIRED 4-speed trans.

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3 hours ago, mfg said:

Thanks again for restating the obvious Gary!!:wacko:.......By the way, what's an "adder"?

An adder is a small snake, but I am using the other meaning of something added to.

Thanks to Regnalbob for providing documentation to back up my initial response that the price is higher than your option 4. 

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49 minutes ago, studegary said:

 

Oh boy ....tough room!!:o.....studegary and Regnalbob are missing the intent of this trivia question, however, it's nice to see they're paying attention!:)

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8 hours ago, Avanti kid said:

When I bought  my R1 Avanti from factory it was about $5200 with 4 speed manual trans, power steering, air conditioning, posi traction rear end,

That sounds like one nicely equipped Studebaker Avanti!:).......By the way, the four speed transmission added $188.30 to your Avanti's base price!

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31 minutes ago, mfg said:

Oh boy ....tough room!!:o.....studegary and Regnalbob are missing the intent of this trivia question, however, it's nice to see they're paying attention!:)

There is no way that we can read intent into it.  All we can go by is a literal meaning of what is written.  

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2 minutes ago, studegary said:

There is no way that we can read intent into it.  All we can go by is a literal meaning of what is written.  

Whatever you say Gary!:wacko:....and 'Keep Swinging'!!:)

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1 hour ago, studegary said:

An adder is a small snake, but I am using the other meaning of something added to.

 

Gary,  what dictionary are you using?....I cannot find your "other meaning" of the word adder in mine:huh:

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12 hours ago, mfg said:

Gary,  what dictionary are you using?....I cannot find your "other meaning" of the word adder in mine:huh:

I consider it to be common usage.  For you, I looked it up online on dictionary.com.  A meaning other than the snake for adder is; "a person or thing that adds" (this is a direct quote; I couldn't get it to copy and paste).  

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6 hours ago, studegary said:

I consider it to be common usage.  For you, I looked it up online on dictionary.com.  A meaning other than the snake for adder is; "a person or thing that adds" (this is a direct quote; I couldn't get it to copy and paste).  

Your definition "a person or thing that adds" no doubt  means a BOOKEEPER..... or an ADDING MACHINE Gary!:o

To use proper English in your post (#2)  replace the word "adder" with added!  (Glad to help!):)

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