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Space saver spare for 1985 - 1989?
George Rohrbach replied to George Rohrbach's topic in 1984-91 Avanti
My wire wheel is actually off a 1987-1989 Avanti. One that fits those years, would work also. Could someone who has one of these space saver tires, let me know what it is? - Today
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Greetings; I am new to AOAI and have joined because of my interest in the Studabaker Avanti and my hope of one day owing one. Growing up in the 1960's in northern Wisconsin, I was in an area with many lakes and many summer residents from the nearby Twin Cities of Minnesota (Minneapolis/St. Paul). I fell in love with a gold Avanti that appeared every summer; gorgeous and different from anything I had seen. I am not able to make the Meet this year; I'd like to know if the time and location vary from year to year? I would want to block out time on my work w=schedule to make a visit possible, especially since it is primarily week days. Any information would be very useful; thanks! Brad
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Could someone please tell me exactly which space saver spare tire they have, that works, for a 1985 Avanti? It was many years ago, that a lot of owners switched to using one of these mini donut type, as full size doesn't fit in the trunk very well, if at all. I used to have one, but, as stupid as it sounds, I seem to have misplaced mine! I am unable to find this information, with internet searches. Keep in mind, that the earlier ones are not an option, as the lug setup was changed to chevy with adapters, on this model. The wrong one, could have clearance issues. Thanks in advance, George Rohrbach
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I recently aquired a 63 R2 with a variety of additional parts, my question is: what are some of the hardest to find parts for the early years cars?
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Brad, if you want to call the WCFB a Will Carter Four Barrel…. then I too will call it a Will Carter Four Barrel…. No problem!
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The Will Carter is right from the horses mouth at the Carter factory that was in St. Louis. Can't get any clearer than that.
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Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
mfg replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
Thank you… I did not realize they were separate sights… My apologies to Bob Johnstone. -
Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
mfg replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
Once again….clerical mistakes sometimes happen……. Some kind of deliberate misrepresentation?… I doubt that very much. -
Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
regnalbob replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
The Avanti Registry (part of the AOAI) and Bob Johnstone's Studebaker - Info.org are separate sites. If you read my post you will see it was posted on the Avanti Registry first and then posted on Bob's site. Your problem is with the Avanti Registry and not Bob Johnstone. -
Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
regnalbob replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
Maybe Larry Crapo could help with the confusion. His contact information is in the 2025 Avanti Roster if you want to get in touch with him. -
Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
mfg replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
My two cents… The Avanti Registry is a great source for finding information concerning surviving Studebaker & later Avantis, and ‘hats off’ to Mr. Johnstone for putting all this info together, however, as with any other source, there can be an occasional error. There was serial / I D # confusion concerning my own 1985 Avanti in the Avanti Registry (AAV-RQB prefix)…Certainly no big deal, but still……… -
Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
Nelson replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
There use to be a splatter paint but I couldn’t find one. I thought with something like that I could figure out how to spray it to get close to the right texture then sand it to bring the level way down to make it look more like grain. Maybe next time. -
Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
Nelson replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
So how is there two of them? -
Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
regnalbob replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
South Bend Body production records only show that R-3544 was built with body #5082. It was ordered on 2-8-63 and built on 2-28-63. Very interesting. - Last week
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Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
Dwight FitzSimons replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
I have seen a textured finish on the very bottom of some late model cars. I assume the intent is to prevent or hide chips. Or, maybe it is to hide rust bubbles on Northern cars. There are rattle-can spray paints that produce a "pebbled' finish so I assume this stuff does that too. --Dwight -
Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
Nelson replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
Maybe a counterfeit out there?# -
Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
Nelson replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
This is the PO info: -
Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
Nelson replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
Now that is strange. I thought maybe it was a typo but body and serial # match. Here are some photos of mine. The edge color on the body tag is silver metal not white. -
Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
regnalbob replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
Nelson, The info is from Bob Johnstone's site and the Avanti Registry site. It was registered on the Avanti Registry site on January 20, 2007. R2 RQ-5082 R2 R-3544 - (Body Tag RQ-5082) - Larry A. Crapo, Reno, NV - AOAI 2011 Former Owners/Locales; Nov 2001 - Carnegie Lane - Redondo Beach, CA 4-speed. White with original red and white interior. I bought this car in Nashville, Tennesse in 1973 and put a new short block from Newman-Altman in it in 74 with SS heads. It has 3.73 TT. I bought this car when I was in high school and have many fond memories leaving the "detroit specials" behind in the 1/4 mile. Car has been stored for the last 13 years and I am now beginning a complete restoration.Modified R2 (ported standard 289 heads), 4 speed, White w/ red & white interior It is also listed in AOAI Rosters from 2011 - 2021 as an R2. The 2024-2025 Roster shows Larry Crapo owning R 4560. Bob -
Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
Nelson replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
Bob. Just went out and checked it. Serial # is 63R3544. Body # 63RQ5082 engine # R2497. Where did your info originate? This car is all original. Never repainted with exception of spot work paint is still shot. Body tag is as you would expect mostly gold. Serial number on plate on frame with correct rivets. 140 speed not 160. I had checked the PO prior to purchase and all was correct. -
Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
George Rohrbach replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
>> I decided to try to resurrect a really shot dash pad>> Just amazing work! George Rohrbach -
Restoring a toasted Avanti dash pad the cheap way
regnalbob replied to Nelson's topic in Avanti Information
Nelson, Can you verify the serial number? R 3544 is listed as an R2, 4-speed, white with Fawn & Red interior. South Bend body # 5082. Thanks, Bob -
Personally, I do not agree… as the above information is from a knowledgeable person who is basing his opinion on heresay. I always thought that the ‘AFB’ designation on Carter AFB carburetors stood for ‘Aluminum Four Barrel’…. regalbob will no doubt come back with info that indicates that ‘AFB’ stands for ‘Anderson Four Barrel’!!!!!!!! No, ‘WCFB’ stands for ‘White Cast Four Barrel. (my opinion) Also, I highly doubt that a Carter WCFB carburetor, although heavy, weighs “over seventeen pounds”!