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Correct!!! That certainly goes deeper than the answer I had in mind. I was looking for the name of the automobile manufacturer that used the same latching system on their cars. Dwight, great show of trivial Avanti knowledge, take the rest of the day off. 😎
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Actually, this statement is false!
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Sorry Dwight, it wasn’t Mr. Doehler
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1963-1964 Virtual Car Show
GoldAvantiII replied to ronmanfredi's topic in VIRTUAL CAR SHOW for 1963-1964 AVANTI
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The seat bottom foam is shot in my 1976. The local seat shop wasn’t interested in trying to build up new foam for it. Does anyone have a source for seat bottom foam or know of a similar car foam that might work w modifications?
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FWIW the Monkee's were musically quite good. I never paid them much mind. Other than the corny TV show. I picked up a greatest hit's CD at a thrift shop. Had loads of songs on it. Stuff you never heard on the radio. I was very surprised how good the rest of their music was. Was a well spent two bucks!
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Thanks for the welcome and good luck wishes. I do plan to be patient with the purchase. One issue is that it seems nothing pops up close to home. Get's a bit costly when it takes an airplane ride to see the car. I've never bought a car sight unseen. Not going to start now.
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1963-1964 Virtual Car Show
brad replied to ronmanfredi's topic in VIRTUAL CAR SHOW for 1963-1964 AVANTI
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1963-1964 Virtual Car Show
KennFinn2 replied to ronmanfredi's topic in VIRTUAL CAR SHOW for 1963-1964 AVANTI
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I don't remember the exact number, but it was something like 40. I, personally, have seen one (in 1965). The trans. was the T-86, which is not a heavy-duty trans. I assume it was made the base transmission to keep the base price of the Avanti down. I agree it was not a very good idea.
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Kiekert, of Germany
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I will say 1) Bob Doehler, because he worked for Studebaker in its own design studio.
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First car joined the community
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(This question is reposted elsewhere as a new AVANTI TRIVIA question)
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The original ‘63 Studebaker Avanti wheelcover which, of course, was based on the ‘53 Stude full wheelcover, was redesigned for the Avanti (with additional stampings & graphics) by designer……?…… 1) Bob Doehler…..2) Tom Kellogg…..3) Raymond Loewy….or…4) Bob Andrew’s
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Studebaker Avanti’s used conical door latch mechanisms made by what company?
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Studebaker Avanti’s used conical door latch mechanisms made by what company?
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Thanks! Care to see another?
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Any idea on how many came from the factory with a manual 3 speed? Don’t get the logic. Seems like the correct number should be zero! Mike
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Gorgeous car…. only visual issue I have with these Avanti converts (and the coupes also) is that the ‘fit’ of the rear wheels in the quarter panel openings never looks quite right. (to me anyway)
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Until 1963, Studebaker engines were sequentially numbered within each series. Beginning with the 1963 model year, they were dated as of the date of assembly, so more than one engine could have the same engine number. The V8 engine table lists the FIRST/STARTING engine number for each year and model series. There is no way the table can list all possible engine numbers. Studebaker-V-8-Engine-Identification.pdf
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Good plan. Don't be in a hurry though -- only a few nice Avanti IIs are available at any given time. One will turn up that'll be perfect if you give it a bit of time.
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Who was the famous pop music band member
ronmanfredi replied to ronmanfredi's topic in Avanti Trivia
Yes, correct! I bought his old car a couple of years ago from its 3rd long time owner to restore and sell. This is how it looked when he bought it: -
That’s Correct!….’Vanna’
