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  1. Does anybody know how many Mustang based 2006 and 2007 Avanti's came out of the Cancun factory before its early demise? Or who might know some facts about these last produced Avanti's? I just purchased a beautiful low mailage 2007 and have been searching for the answer to this questions for a few weeks. The internet is full of old conversations on this subject where a lot of folks appear to be guessing, but I am wondering if anybody even knows.

    https://studebakermuseum.org/store/books-video-and-stationery/studebaker-history/avanti-the-complete-story_00659/

    The production numbers from the book by John Hull.

    2005 .... 8

    2006.....10 Est.

    2007.....20 Est.

  2. Hmmmmm!...Regnalbob your 'false 'answer is correct!.....but I'm pretty sure your Kelsey Hayes answer isn't.

    I'm pretty sure it is. I have 5 Avanti wheels with the tires removed. Stamped on the inside is 15x5 K and Kelsey Hayes. There may have been others besides Kelsey Hayes who made wheels for Studebaker.

  3. I have a new windshield installed but need dimensions to place the mirror properly.

    I assume horizontally on center but height from dashboard ?

    Thanks

    ....Dick

    In the factory location the top of the base is 3 3/4 inches from the bottom of the windshield, measured from the outside edge of the windshield rubber seal.

    A Service Letter from 1-29-1964 moves the mirror higher for better vision if desired. Measure 3 1/2 inches DOWN from the top of the windshield rubber seal an locate the top of the base at that mark.

    Bob Langer

  4. Thanks, Bob. that picture is just what I was looking for. Looks like you have the 4speed transmission as the hole is there for the clutch rod. If I could ask one more favor, any idea how big the hole is?

    Mine is an automatic. There are two plates, one for standard trans and one for the automatic.

    Measuring across from the small hole on the left it is 3 1/4 inches wide. It is 3 5/8 inches high.

    Bob

  5. Hi all,

    My 64 Avanti appears to be missing the plate that bolts onto the engine side of the firewall for the steering column. Additionally, it looks like the hole in the firewall was 'adjusted' sometime in its previous life. Does any one know where I can get the missing plate? Can any of you with an empty engine bay get me a photo of the firewall where the steering column passes through - preferably without the plate so I have some idea of how to repair this area?

    Thanks,

    The seals and plate go on the inside. Try Myer's Studebaker, 740 674-4897

    SteeringColumnPlate001_zpsb1cca6ec.jpg[/img]

    SteeringColumnPlate002_zps797cb916.jpg[/img]

    Bob Langer

  6. Can anyone tell me how all nine R3s can be 1964 models (beginning with serial number R5089, Aug 1963) since Granatelli is often attributed with racing the first R3 in April 1962? Has an early prototype been incorrectly labeled as an R3? Or were there R3s in 1962? There seems to be an error somewhere. My R3 page is Here:

    http://www.theavanti.net/r3.html

    The R-3 in the Avanti was going to be offered early in production but never made it until the 1964 model year. While others, including Granatelli put an R-3 in the Avanti only nine were built by the factory.

    Bob

  7. I am getting ready for my winter projects and the replacement of the hog troughs is on the list. The 2 options Are the straight replacements or the 2 piece replacements which are about $400 more. Since both require unbolting the body to some degree I am wondering how much more trouble the original style is to do. I have all the tools including a 2 post lift and experience. Is the $400..00 difference worth the extra work sincer I have all the equipment? Do the originals get bonded into the rocker panel like the 2 piece or is this one of the big advantages of the 2 piece reeplacements?

    .

    This may be of help to you.

    http://hogtrough.blogspot.com/

    I am doing a body off restoration on a 1963 and find that the one piece torque boxes are easier for me because I dont have to do any welding. They have bonding strips attached to them and get bonded to the rocker panels just like they came from the factory. These are made from the original dies and fit perfectly. I found that most of the rivet holes in the body from the old boxes match the holes in the new boxes.

    Bob Langer

  8. There were 1039 R1 automatics produced as 1963 models. Total R1's was 1408.

    Of possible interest there were 1552 R2s and 2/3's were automatic.

    There were 2282 1963 R-1 Avantis produced.

    1811 Automatic

    404 4-Speed

    67 3-Speed

  9. I often have people ask what my '78 Avanti would have sold for when new. I don't have any documentation from the original sale. Would anyone have an idea of what the typical "base price" would have been in '78?

  10. The Studebaker Avanti Production Data from the Studebaker National Museum shows that 64 1964 R-1 Avantis with 4-speed were built.

    41 with out air and 23 with air. I don't know what the survival rate is, but this will give you a starting point.

  11. thanks bob!

    thats exactly what i was hoping to see, and thanks for the position info as well.

    know anyone selling one? is 1555874 a part number?

    if not i can fab one up just from the pix,

    looks like it was designed to be adjustable in both directions.

    seems like the location you specked is important to get the p/s pulley in the right plane, right?

    newton

    That is the part number for the bracket. Try Myer's Studebaker in Duncan Falls,OH. 740 674-4897. It not only keeps the pulley aligned but it would be necessary to remove the bracket if you wanted to remove the P/S pump.

  12. Hello out there, fellow Avanti's. There are four wires, can someone tell me which color wire goes to each terminal in the ignition switch?

    Thanks

    Steve

    This is from the Avanti shop manual wiring diagram.

    White with black tracer to accessory terminal.

    Black to battery terminal.

    White with red tracer to starter terminal.

    Black with green tracer and yellow with blacker tracer to coil terminal.

    Bob

  13. Can someone out there with a 63 Avanti measure the opening that the ash tray fits into under the flip up cover on the console in front of the console storage. This is the ash tray next to the cigar lighter.

    I need length x width x depth of ash tray bucket that pulls out and also the approx. depth from bottom of cover when closed to top of ash tray. I am not a smoker and I am considering removing the ash tray (leaving the cigar lighter) and using that spot to install the small two button control for an electronic speed control. Here's a pic of the type of speed control button unit I am thinking about.

    Rostacruisecontrol.jpg

    Another possibility might be replacing the turn signal lever, but I have no idea what the original turn signal mounts to inside the column, threaded, pinned, etc. and what its dimensions are. My avanti is 1000 miles away under restoration right now so any input from you guys would be helpful.

    Leverthreaded.jpgleverpin.jpg

    These measurements are for the opening and not the ash receiver. 2 1/2 by 1 7/8 and 4 inches deep. 3/8" from bottom of cover to opening when closed.

  14. Would anyone know if a standard Studebaker V8 oil pump is usable as a replacement for an R 1 ? They look the same. Mine has a cracked housing and I can't use a rebuild kit.

    Thanks for any info.

    Chuck

    I know it is the same back to 1959. Part # 1539412.

    Bob

  15. 2. Lacquer paint.

    6. A straight exhaust was used on the early cars and after R-1753 the "H" pipe was used with the fibre glass and quiet tone mufflers.

    7. Battery cables are black.

    8. The oil pan can be removed with the engine in the car. The starter,crankcase vent tube,dipstick tube and steering bellcrank assembly have to be removed.

  16. Avanti Red was at the time considered an iridescent red. I used to call it "burnt red" as it was deeper than a tomato red with what would be later called a "metallic" look to it. BTW, the maroon appeared only on verty late production '64's, probably no earlier than November 1963 production Avantis.

    R-5361 was the first Avanti painted Avanti Maroon. It was built September 30, 1963. My late brothers Avanti was also Avanti Maroon, R-5461, built in October, 1963.

    Bob

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