mfg Posted June 2, 2014 Report Posted June 2, 2014 Trivia!.....In 1963, Studebaker offered three different 'salt & pepper' color combos for the Avanti's carpeting....True?
garyc Posted June 2, 2014 Report Posted June 2, 2014 '63,s offered 5 options; Fawn & Black, Black, Red & Black, Orange & Black and Turquioise & Black. The '64s had only one color carpet, Black. Transition cars may have any of the above.
regnalbob Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago You now tell us there is only one salt & pepper carpet.
mfg Posted 11 hours ago Author Report Posted 11 hours ago (edited) 58 minutes ago, regnalbob said: You now tell us there is only one salt & pepper carpet. Bob, once again you need to try and understand a questions INTENT… The answer to this trivia question is FALSE for TWO reasons… 1) The ‘tan & black’ is the only carpet color that can be considered as ‘salt & pepper’ ((for rather obvious reasons I think!) 2) Studebaker offered more than three carpet color combinations on their 1963 Avantis. Again Bob my friend,…… If the salt you are using at home is red, orange, or even turquoise…. I would be VERY cautious when you use it!!!!! Have a nice day! Edited 11 hours ago by mfg Added text
regnalbob Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 5 hours ago, mfg said: Bob, once again you need to try and understand a questions INTENT… The answer to this trivia question is FALSE for TWO reasons… 1) The ‘tan & black’ is the only carpet color that can be considered as ‘salt & pepper’ ((for rather obvious reasons I think!) 2) Studebaker offered more than three carpet color combinations on their 1963 Avantis. Again Bob my friend,…… If the salt you are using at home is red, orange, or even turquoise…. I would be VERY cautious when you use it!!!!! Have a nice day! SN-60 Banned Join Date: Aug 2011 Posts: 11717 Location: Massachusetts Send PM Share #5 10-11-2012, 11:15 PM----Weren't all '63 Avanti carpets various 'salt & pepper' shades? This is a reply from you on the SDC Forum. No mention of just tan & black. When you ask questions you will need to specify if you want answers to the question or the intent of the question. Studebaker did not offer a tan and black carpet, it is Fawn and Black. If you have tan or Fawn salt you should be very cautious when you use it. Take the time to educate yourself on the use of the term salt and pepper and you will find it does not apply only to Fawn & Black. The answer to the question is false for one reason. There were 4 combinations and not 3 which you confirmed as correct salt and pepper. Lastly, don't ever call me friend. Have a nice day.
mfg Posted 5 hours ago Author Report Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 40 minutes ago, regnalbob said: SN-60 Banned Join Date: Aug 2011 Posts: 11717 Location: Massachusetts Send PM Share #5 10-11-2012, 11:15 PM----Weren't all '63 Avanti carpets various 'salt & pepper' shades? This is a reply from you on the SDC Forum. No mention of just tan & black. When you ask questions you will need to specify if you want answers to the question or the intent of the question. Studebaker did not offer a tan and black carpet, it is Fawn and Black. If you have tan or Fawn salt you should be very cautious when you use it. Take the time to educate yourself on the use of the term salt and pepper and you will find it does not apply only to Fawn & Black. The answer to the question is false for one reason. There were 4 combinations and not 3 which you confirmed as correct salt and pepper. Lastly, don't ever call me friend. Have a nice day. Regnalbob my friend… you are also my favorite troll!!……….Also, I used the DESCRIPTIVE word ‘tan’ because you didn’t seem to comprehend what ‘Fawn’ was! Edited 5 hours ago by mfg Added text
mfg Posted 5 hours ago Author Report Posted 5 hours ago Since my friend/troll Regnalbob brought this up (again).. I’ll take this opportunity to say once again that I wasn’t ‘banned’ from the other forum… I quit that forum.. and the following day the administrator ‘banned’ me! (Word to wise… Never request that a Stude forum administrator disclose what that ‘not for profit’ car club is paying him!)
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