murph the surf Posted Saturday at 01:07 PM Report Posted Saturday at 01:07 PM What state or states was/were the trigger for the Quiet Exhaust System on the Studebaker Avanti???
murph the surf Posted Saturday at 01:14 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 01:14 PM That was one of the states...
64studeavanti Posted Saturday at 02:19 PM Report Posted Saturday at 02:19 PM I believe New York was the other.
murph the surf Posted Saturday at 02:32 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 02:32 PM (edited) California and New York would be the usual suspects, but New York wasn't one in this case... Edited Saturday at 02:34 PM by murph the surf
Mark63Avanti Posted Saturday at 03:02 PM Report Posted Saturday at 03:02 PM The other was New Jersey.
Mark63Avanti Posted Saturday at 03:06 PM Report Posted Saturday at 03:06 PM And I believe the first quiet tone muffler was installed on 63R 1423. My Avanti was built before the quiet tone was introduced so I tell my wife that I can't install them. The excuse has worked so far.
mfg Posted Saturday at 03:07 PM Report Posted Saturday at 03:07 PM Just now, Mark63Avanti said: And I believe the first quiet tone muffler was installed on 63R 1423. My Avanti was built before the quiet tone was introduced so I tell my wife that I can't install them. The excuse has worked so far. Have to remember that one!!
murph the surf Posted Saturday at 03:14 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 03:14 PM 11 minutes ago, Mark63Avanti said: The other was New Jersey. Correct
murph the surf Posted Saturday at 03:15 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 03:15 PM 8 minutes ago, Mark63Avanti said: And I believe the first quiet tone muffler was installed on 63R 1423. My Avanti was built before the quiet tone was introduced so I tell my wife that I can't install them. The excuse has worked so far. I like your thinking...
bob caser Posted Monday at 06:16 PM Report Posted Monday at 06:16 PM We purchased R5051 new in New Jersey in October of 1963. It was dealer traded from New York to our dealer in New Jersey with a loud exhaust system. It was never a problem to pass the New Jersey mandatory vehicle inspection for safety. I moved to California in 1965 and accumulated many " exhaust to loud tickets " from the CHP. Also being a 1964 it was delivered with clear turn signals with amber bulbs. Possibly something was written regarding the exhaust, but I never received or saw anything from the factory on this issue.
64studeavanti Posted Monday at 07:56 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:56 PM There was this service letter: M-1963-1, dated Feb 11, 1963. the forum will not let me post image. will keep trying.
64studeavanti Posted Monday at 10:25 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:25 PM Painfully deleted some of my attachments. There has to be a better way!
bob caser Posted Monday at 11:57 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:57 PM So , a parts and service letter was written on February,11,1963, how did this affect future cars being produced for sale. Was there a letter written by the states of California and New Jersey to Studebaker regarding the loud exhaust. I'm sure that in my stack of old documents that I still have a copy of a ticket issued by the CHP in 1965 for a loud exhaust on my Avanti.
murph the surf Posted yesterday at 04:12 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 04:12 AM 4 hours ago, bob caser said: So , a parts and service letter was written on February,11,1963, how did this affect future cars being produced for sale. Was there a letter written by the states of California and New Jersey to Studebaker regarding the loud exhaust. I'm sure that in my stack of old documents that I still have a copy of a ticket issued by the CHP in 1965 for a loud exhaust on my Avanti. Bob, Here's direct discussion of the muffler issue from the minutes of the 5/21/63 weekly staff meeting of Studebaker department heads: "Item #5. Quiet Exhaust System – Avanti A letter was received from AMA concerning setting up a panel discussion on the Avanti and one of the models in the Chrysler line which the States of New Jersey and California are also refusing because of the noisy muffler. Mr. Minkel stated that the quiet muffler is installed – and the customer is charged for it – on all the California and New Jersey orders, plus all other orders unless specified otherwise. Mr. Dredge asked what the proposal is for the muffler in the ’64 line. Mr. Minkel answered that the quiet muffler will be made standard on the Avanti at new model time, and the price will be changed to include it. Mr. Feuer suggested the change be made at a time other than new model introduction time to avoid the look of a new model change and the resultant rebate." Sounds like your car somehow escaped the scrutiny of the NJ authorities for the time you were there..
mfg Posted yesterday at 05:12 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:12 AM These days a Studebaker Avanti’s original straight thru exhaust system would probably be considered quiet compared to the racket some of the current hi-po cars (and motorcycles) make!!
wdaly Posted yesterday at 01:47 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:47 PM 8 hours ago, mfg said: These days a Studebaker Avanti’s original straight thru exhaust system would probably be considered quiet compared to the racket some of the current hi-po cars (and motorcycles) make!! True, or maybe you need to turn your Hearing Aide down!😳
Mark63Avanti Posted yesterday at 02:08 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:08 PM From Production Data for the Avanti from the Studebaker National Museum Archives. First Avanti with the quiet tone muffler: 63R 1428
mfg Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, Mark63Avanti said: From Production Data for the Avanti from the Studebaker National Museum Archives. First Avanti with the quiet tone muffler: 63R 1428 Quite a list of ‘firsts’ here… Thank you!… Good trivia material!!
mfg Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, wdaly said: True, or maybe you need to turn your Hearing Aide down!😳 Huh????????
mfg Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago Kind of surprise R4892 isn’t on George Krem’s ‘first’ list!
Mark63Avanti Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 17 minutes ago, mfg said: Kind of surprise R4892 isn’t on George Krem’s ‘first’ list! This again is from the Avanti production data produced by the Studebaker Museum archives. R4892 is listed in a separate section titled "Selected Running Changes". George Krem has another list of "Notable Avanti's" and no list would be complete without the factory produced R3's. It's a nice piece of gathered documentation and of course, the Museum has a production packet for most all models.
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