Rick Allen Posted September 20, 2023 Report Posted September 20, 2023 It would be helpful if you provide a link to the auction site!,,,
64studeavanti Posted September 26, 2023 Report Posted September 26, 2023 I am near Tampa and would like to inspect.
Dale Graham Posted September 30, 2023 Author Report Posted September 30, 2023 The auction site is harrisauctionsllc.com and it will be on November 18 in Hudson Fl. Local preview for the auction will be on Friday the 17th. The car is all apart but the majority of parts are still there. The engine was rebuilt a while back but don't know exactly when. I will try to answer any questions the best I can. Thanks for the interest.
Rick Allen Posted September 30, 2023 Report Posted September 30, 2023 2 hours ago, Dale Graham said: The auction site is harrisauctionsllc.com and it will be on November 18 in Hudson Fl. Local preview for the auction will be on Friday the 17th. The car is all apart but the majority of parts are still there. The engine was rebuilt a while back but don't know exactly when. I will try to answer any questions the best I can. Thanks for the interest. 2 hours ago, Dale Graham said: The auction site is harrisauctionsllc.com and it will be on November 18 in Hudson Fl. Local preview for the auction will be on Friday the 17th. The car is all apart but the majority of parts are still there. The engine was rebuilt a while back but don't know exactly when. I will try to answer any questions the best I can. Thanks for the interest. Is there any paperwork that documents the engine rebuild?,,,
Dale Graham Posted October 1, 2023 Author Report Posted October 1, 2023 Rick, Unfortunately, John, the owner of the cars, passed in April and he told me it had been rebuilt. John was an "engine builder" so unfortunately there is no paperwork, just his word. It is together as a long block with the intake and water pump manifold not installed. I'm hoping you might be able to answer a question for me. What type of Carb did the engine come with? I have 10 different Carbs to try and match to 4 different cars and 4 different engines
64studeavanti Posted October 1, 2023 Report Posted October 1, 2023 The carb would have been Carter AFB. The number stamped on the base would be either 3506S or 3589S.
64studeavanti Posted October 1, 2023 Report Posted October 1, 2023 Closer inspection indicates that you may have incorrect lifter cover. The one you are showing has a road draft tube. Not used on Avanti. If you like, I am willing to assess what you have. As I stated earlier, I live about an hour away, just south of Tampa.
64studeavanti Posted October 1, 2023 Report Posted October 1, 2023 What about the tag on the rocker cover - Wright Automotive in St. Pete. They may have built the engine.
Dale Graham Posted October 3, 2023 Author Report Posted October 3, 2023 WOW! I look at that engine every time I'm up there and I never looked closely at that sticker. According to John's wife it was Don Wright in St Pete. Good call 64studeavanti. I do have an AFB amongst the ten or so carbs I have, I will check the number. Thank you all and don't forget, it will be going up for auction Nov 18th in Hudson and online. harrisauctionsllc.com Note: Engine and Trany were both rebuilt.
64studeavanti Posted December 2, 2023 Report Posted December 2, 2023 Went to the auction today, it was rescheduled from November 18th. Bought R5423 for $4520 including buyer premium and credit card fee. As near as I can tell, the hogs are intact (they have been sprayed with bedliner). I tested several areas with an ice pick. The 'A' pillars and window frame look great. The body is in very good condition with no evidence of wrecks. The frame is solid except for the brace under the spare tire well, an inexpensive fix. The paint is pretty bad and a non stock color, so will need a respray. Glass is good. Engine and transmission were supposedly rebuilt a while ago. Both will need disassembly and inspection before use. Quite a few of the missing parts are in boxes with the car. Will know more when I get a chance to do an inventory. So far, looks like a good buy. Thanks to Dale for bringing this to our attention.
mfg Posted December 3, 2023 Report Posted December 3, 2023 (edited) 17 hours ago, 64studeavanti said: Went to the auction today, it was rescheduled from November 18th. Bought R5423 for $4520 including buyer premium and credit card fee. As near as I can tell, the hogs are intact (they have been sprayed with bedliner). I tested several areas with an ice pick. The 'A' pillars and window frame look great. The body is in very good condition with no evidence of wrecks. The frame is solid except for the brace under the spare tire well, an inexpensive fix. The paint is pretty bad and a non stock color, so will need a respray. Glass is good. Engine and transmission were supposedly rebuilt a while ago. Both will need disassembly and inspection before use. Quite a few of the missing parts are in boxes with the car. Will know more when I get a chance to do an inventory. So far, looks like a good buy. Thanks to Dale for bringing this to our attention. Good for you!...Best of luck with your exciting new acquisition! Edited December 3, 2023 by mfg Spelling
64studeavanti Posted December 9, 2023 Report Posted December 9, 2023 Got it home yesterday. Missing carb and starter. I have an edelbrock I could use. I may have a spare starter. Dale said he would check the place it was stored as there are many parts of various cars left over. As I indicated in an earlier post, the valley cover is from an older engine with a road draft tube. Does anyone have the correct Avanti valley cover they can spare? It came with some new parts including most of the rubber as well as a new dash pad! I will also be in the market for some original wheels and covers. Let me know what you have. Thanks
Dwight FitzSimons Posted December 9, 2023 Report Posted December 9, 2023 The original wheels for a '64 Avanti were 15 x 5". Do you really want these? Many say that they aren't safe to use with radial tires. If you want the originals I have a couple spare 15 x 5" wheels I will sell ($45 ea + shpg). Many of us have been using 15 x 6" or 15 x 6.5" Ford or Chrysler wheels with radial tires. At least the original wheels are good for a spare that will fit in the trunk tire well. The fastidious, relentless previous owner (an aerospace engineer) of my '64 Avanti put a bias-ply tire on one. It fits in the well perfectly. --Dwight
64studeavanti Posted December 9, 2023 Report Posted December 9, 2023 Dwight, if the lug holes are not wallowed out, I would like them. I have been using Coker 670R15 they fit well and look similar to the bias ply.
Dwight FitzSimons Posted December 10, 2023 Report Posted December 10, 2023 (edited) The lug holes are not wallowed out. The wheels show no apparent damage, except a nick or two on the rim edge. It's possible for any wheel to be bent. I have no way to check that, so I'll just have to give a money-back guarantee on that. The pix below may be the best looking one that I have, but I don't think there is any damage to my others. I'll look downstairs and see how many I have. Let me know your zip code and I will check USPS, UPS, & FedEx to find the cheapest shipping. Or, if you have a shipping preference I'll use that one. I have some wheel boxes that new wheels came in, so the packaging will be quick & easy. I may have a used wheel cover or two. I'll look. I notice that we are "next-door neighbors." I own R5407. Dwight FitzSimons, 1146 Simmons Gap Rd., Dyke, VA 22935-1103, 434-973-9410, studedwight@centurylink.net Edited December 10, 2023 by Dwight FitzSimons
64studeavanti Posted December 11, 2023 Report Posted December 11, 2023 Dwight, Just checking to make sure you got PM. Thanks
Dwight FitzSimons Posted December 11, 2023 Report Posted December 11, 2023 10 hours ago, 64studeavanti said: Dwight, Just checking to make sure you got PM. Thanks Yes, I did. I'll weigh a wheel in a box & let you know the shipping cost within a day or so. --Dwight
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