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Thank you Marc ! Next time, I will translate with Google or try to use my best English đ
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Greetings from North Jersey. Am thinking of buying an Avanti.
aardvark replied to Chick5517's topic in Avanti Trivia
Good points Gun.. The generations after '64' I really had little knowledge of..Glad You could fill in. ( I better learn fast since I just bought a '73' with a 400ci sb., turbo 400 tranny..doubt that combo was stock) -
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Greetings from North Jersey. Am thinking of buying an Avanti.
Chick5517 replied to Chick5517's topic in Avanti Trivia
Thanks aardvark and Gunslinger- that's the kind of info I'm looking for -
For those who don't speak French or don't use internet translators, this is the request: Subject: Switches on the ceiling "Hello, I would like to access the headlight and other switches located on the ceiling. How do I detach the console? I removed the two screws, but when I pull, nothing comes off..."
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Working on my '64 R2 and the factory manual indicates to torque the connecting rod caps to 52 ft lbs but watching the video of Petes' garage, he is working on a '62 289 and says the torque is 32 ft lbs. I doubt the torque is different for a '62 vs '63/'64 289 so is the manual wrong or is Pete? Below is the video, FF to around 29 minutes in to see his commentary,,,
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Greetings from North Jersey. Am thinking of buying an Avanti.
Gunslinger replied to Chick5517's topic in Avanti Trivia
â65 through about â71 are possibly the best to rebuildâŚstill using most Studebaker parts and the Chebbie engine makes things easier. Add to that Avanti II cars are all individualâŚfew are exactly alike so you can modify them easily to suit your personal tastes. After about â71 Avanti Motors started changing things as original parts became used up and more to the pointâŚmeeting increasing federal emissions and safety standards they had previously been exempted from as a small manufacturer. The down side? Post-Studebaker Avantis will rarely ever maintain the value of original Studebaker Avantis in equal condition. -
Both are out there. Iâm pretty sure the hood bracket is the same as what the 60s station wagons used to hold up the rear window above the tailgate if that helps. Pb
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Greetings from North Jersey. Am thinking of buying an Avanti.
aardvark replied to Chick5517's topic in Avanti Trivia
63-64 were original Studie.. 65-89ish (or whatever the end of production was) were Chev small blocks. '01 -04 were Pontiac Firebird TA 05-06 were Mustang GT. The 65 and up series are the Best Buy since the prices are relatively low and the upside is the GM driveline is a easy car to find parts for. Hope that helps -
So on the ''Vehicles for sale'' section... a '73' was listed. I bought it this past weekend It WILL become a derivative of that Photo.... I expect to do this for around $10k.
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Thanks guys. Hope to hear more experiences.
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Am confused re the 4(?) generations of Avantis. Not too keen on the first gen due to high prices and possible lack of parts. Of the next 3 generations which used Ford or Chevy engines? Transmissions? Frames? It's hard enough finding qualified mechanics to work on older cars as it is. I want one that is ready to go. Don't want a trailer queen. Limited mechanical skills I changed radiator/PS pump/starter etc on my 67 Riviera but am getting a bit too older to be crawling on the ground. Much thanks in advance.
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Nelson, Yes ,this is the Paxton building on Olympic Blvd in Santa Monica where all the R3 and R4 magic happened. This photo is about a year old and the building was vacant at the time.
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Bob. I that photo the old Paxton Products building?
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Thanks for the compliment The same can be said for you, Bob. I indeed enjoyed our long conversations and look forward to more of the same in the future.
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We met you guys at them Palm Springs meet last week. I think I remember Idaho plates on your Avantis? It must have been a great road trip! The no ac, windows down and loud sure brings back memories. I remember going to the nationals in Dallas Tex forty plus years ago. I drove down in a black 64 R3 stick. It was hot as hell all the way down and back. Over 100 degrees while we were there and humid. I was a lot younger then so I guess it didnât bother me as much. I remember at that meet Denny Lockman showed up with his freshly painted 64 on a trailer behind his Buick convertible. I also bought an Avanti II while I was down there. I donât even remember how I got it home. The good ole days!
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I havenât personally used it, however a number of friends and relatives have used FB Marketplace to sell vehicles. In some cases a car or boat was sold and gone within a few hours. Itâs a little more work than the consignment process but it opens up the possibility of capturing the fees/commissions that would otherwise be paid to a dealer.
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Has anyone replaced their power trunk latch with a manual one? I'd love to know how.
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Bought it. Thanks Dave.
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I agree with Nels 100% concerning the separate SDC and AOAI national meets. (stemming from a fued of some sort) From what Iâve seen and experienced since joining SDC many years ago, the Studebaker Drivers Club has become more like a business than a drivers club⌠Also, I believe SDC managementâs big push to modernize the club turned many folks offâŚ.. A pet peeve of mine is when SDC âdeep sixedâ the historic Studebaker Wheel emblem for the âmodernâ emblem⌠not to mention that silly âWe Invented Coolâ motto!
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Our SDC liaison is working with both SDC and AOAI to bring the clubs closer together. It was disappointing that there wasn't a swap meet especially considering how big that is with SDC. There will be an opportunity in the Sept Waxahachie Tx meet to attend one. In the meantime, you will be seeing a change in the hype part of the AOAI forums, notices, etc. in the near future. Thank you for your input.
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An Avanti road trip is always an adventure. No GPS maps, no A/C, no airbags, hand crank windows, loud, and enjoyable. Just like it was 60 years ago.
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Nelson, the fire will not go out as long as you share your Avanti passion with the rest of us. It was a pleasure to have finally met you in Palm Springs. Stay well.
