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  1. mfg

    Famous Avanti!

    Yes, a good man…. Paul sold me different NOS Avanti items over the years at very fair prices… and was certainly thinking ahead when he purchased and brought back to the U.S. the two still crated R3 and R4 Paxton built Studebaker engines.
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    Red Hot Hawk!

    Yes, gas level sensor is old style float type (probably cork… which can deteriorate with age … like me!) 10 lbs should be plenty… have someone listen for air bubbles at fuel inlet….Ed
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    Red Hot Hawk!

    It’s the old school setup Ard… Unfortunately, these Avantis have a bottom dead center fuel outlet (in the tank)… So debris tend to collect in that area….. So blow everything out, change filters (one in carb fuel entrance) and possibly install new mechanical pump…. (inexpensive for Chevys) … Good luck with this!… Ed
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    Famous Avanti!

    P S …. The R4 engine, referred to in answer #4, is still on display at the Studebaker National Museum in South Bend.
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    Famous Avanti!

    Any other thoughts on this one?
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    Red Hot Hawk!

    Yes Ard,….the ‘400’ had something like 400 lbs/ft of torque at a low RPM…. You’re Vega, a very light car, MUST have been a real THRILL RIDE!!!
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    Red Hot Hawk!

    I’m finishing up the restoration of my 1956 Golden Hawk, and have been out on the road driving it a bit. It has a 3.92 rear end ratio, and having a stick shift tranny, I’m very impressed with the low end torque this car has… It really pushes me back in the seat when I step on it! I can only imagine what a Studebaker Avanti would have performed like if this engine (352) was available in 1963! Off the line performance of this Stude is similar to my ‘73 Avanti (400CI)
  8. This is a great question that I don’t think has ever been asked before! My thought is the design was changed to make the system more user friendly.
  9. mfg

    Famous Avanti!

    Good guess but no… not the R4!
  10. mfg

    Square Avanti!

    Sorry no…. Probably not Mr. Ebstein
  11. ‘64 Avanti R5482 is ‘famous’ for the engine under its hood… That engine is: 1) The original Bill Burke Bonneville Stude engine 2) The R3 engine which was crated, shipped to England by Paxton, then shipped back to the U.S. 3) The ‘Studependous’ drag racing R3 engine (run in ‘60 Lark drag car) or…. 4) Authentic R4 twin four barrel engine (once in Studebaker Museum)
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    Square Avanti!

    Nope,…. probably wasn’t Kellogg!
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    Square Avanti!

    Any thoughts on this one?
  14. There did seem to be a lot of ‘Avanti Gold’ ones around… I’ll say gold too.
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    Avanti Steering!

    Your clearances are excellent… A nice clean job…… WELL DONE!!
  16. No need to apologize Bob… and once again, it’s really nice that you’re back in action!!🤭
  17. I miss Sears too… Hard to believe a company that big could ‘bite the dust’.
  18. Suggest you take a look at your ‘64 Studebaker AC3548 Transistor Ignition spec sheet…..This will calm your fears Bob!
  19. 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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    Avanti Gunsight!

    Ray Loewy is CORRECT!
  21. You forgot the ‘Skybolt Six’ …. A nice little engine!
  22. My guess would be Sears-Allstate tires.
  23. Which of the following Studebaker Avanti designers came up with the ‘gunsight’ on the hood idea? 1) Ray Loewy….2) Tom Kellogg….3) John Ebstein…..or……4) Bob Andrews
  24. Another well known Stude expert gives credit to Bob Andrews for the Avanti wheelcover restyle…I’m going with Andrews on this one!
  25. No other thoughts here?
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