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She's a beauty.
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Have you checked with Dan Booth at Nostalgic?
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Those are your words…not mine! And it was you that criticized the Nostalgic Avanti ad! Cheer up Bob… life’s too short for this kind of behavior! 😦
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No need to apologize Bob… and once again, it’s really nice that you’re back in action!!🤭
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Wow!….Regnalbob is wound up today!!!!
- Yesterday
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I know this is hard for you to do. Show some class and do not refer to Raymond Loewy as Ray Loewy.
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Do you know the difference between factory installed and dealer installed? All my information is related to factory installed.
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So you don't think Fred K Fox is highly respected in the Studebaker and Avanti world. Maybe it's time you start paying attention.
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I miss Sears too… Hard to believe a company that big could ‘bite the dust’.
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Yes I do… The author of this ad is very highly respected in the Avanti world. But let me say it’s great to have you back and paying attention!
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Suggest you take a look at your ‘64 Studebaker AC3548 Transistor Ignition spec sheet…..This will calm your fears Bob!
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Correct. Just like the ones you could get at your local Sears Service Center. I miss Sears.
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Yes. The long bolts thru the rocker arm assembly.
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Although it’s debatable, who is generally credited with the ‘square headlight’ idea for the ‘64 model year Studebaker Avantis? 1) John Ebstein….2) Robert Doehler……3) Gene Winfield…. or …..4) Thomas Kellogg
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The correct answer to this question (Bob Andrews) can be found on page 13 in Avanti Magazine #76! As the writer is still alive and hopefully well, I’m sure you understand that I do not have permission to post his name…. Once again, the magazine will put you on the right path!
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Assembling my R2 engine and following the torque sequence in the factory manual, I am wondering why those 5 bolts have double numbers, the 19 to 23, does that mean those bolts should be torque last for the 2nd time?,,,
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Raymond Loewy…he felt it helped the driver keep his attention oriented straight ahead.
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You forgot the ‘Skybolt Six’ …. A nice little engine!
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The Transistorized Ignition (Transigniter) was a factory installed option on all 1964 R1 and R2 Studebaker models. For the Avanti it was item 196 and the suggested retail price was $74.00. $57.50 Dealer cost. 3 R1s and 6 R2s were factory equipped.
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My guess would be Sears-Allstate tires.
