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  1. Long bracket is support for air filter assy on R2 supercharged Avanti engines only.
  2. This is a very interesting label.. I’ve never seen it before. It makes me wonder if, back in the day, reading it scared any perspective Avanti ll customers away???
  3. If I remember correctly, didn’t the ‘87-‘91 model year Avantis have the deck lid weatherseal relocated to the body? (as opposed to being mounted on deck lid) A better location I think!
  4. Your description on removing & replacing spark plugs #5 & #7 is very concise…. That’s exactly how I handled that same job on my ‘83!
  5. Two or three of the L&R rearmost plugs can be reached under the fenders, either working over or removing the front tires.
  6. An Avanti ll equipped with the 400 engine can easily outrun a stock R2 equipped Stude Avanti up to about 70 mph.
  7. The Avanti factory had to reinforce the front crossmember due to extreme low end torque of the 400 engine. Retrofit kits were also made available.
  8. All the 400’s were backed up with Turbo 400 trannys… One of the very best period transmissions.
  9. Studebaker’s like to mark their territory!
  10. Yes, the trans can definitely be removed without removing the engine/trans assy… but availability of a twin post lift would sure make the job easier!
  11. Ain’t that the truth!!!!!
  12. A Stude Avanti manual cable setup can replace your power trunk release with no problems…. Same trunk latch.
  13. Nice work !!
  14. Looks great Mike!
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