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Mark63Avanti

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Budd ?  I think but don't quote me.

I have heard that name used before when talking about studebaker frames.

Personally I thought Stude would have made there own.

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Except for the modified convertible frames used under the early "EX" prototype Studebaker Avantis,.....I'd go with Budd as the volume supplier of Stude frames during that time period.

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Just an aside.........The frames used under the first prototype Studebaker Avantis were assembled by a company named Midland-Ross of Cleveland, Ohio....most, if not all of these early frames had a special tag attached indicating where they came from.:)

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Hi Mark, my own '63 Avanti is #1379, built very near your #1400. In my humble opinion both these Studebaker Avantis were assembled on Budd built frames...Be well,  Ed

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