mfg Posted Friday at 06:24 PM Report Posted Friday at 06:24 PM Like the article on the one and only ‘Due Cento’ Avanti in the latest AOAI Magazine….. Looking forward to the full story, which will be printed in the next issue!
regnalbob Posted Saturday at 08:08 PM Report Posted Saturday at 08:08 PM On 11/28/2025 at 1:24 PM, mfg said: Like the article on the one and only ‘Due Cento’ Avanti in the latest AOAI Magazine….. Looking forward to the full story, which will be printed in the next issue! There are two Due Cento Avantis. The original Due Cento. The Next Generation Due Cento.
mfg Posted Saturday at 10:29 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 10:29 PM On 11/28/2025 at 1:24 PM, mfg said: Like the article on the one and only ‘Due Cento’ Avanti in the latest AOAI Magazine….. Looking forward to the full story, which will be printed in the next issue! Incorrect Bob…. The name of the turquoise Avanti, #9431, is: DUE CENTO THE NEXT GENERATION Nice try…. Keep swinging kid!!!
mfg Posted Saturday at 10:49 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 10:49 PM Regnalbob was confused about the ‘DUE CENTO’ Studebaker Avanti….. The Paxton built Due Cento Avanti, mentioned in the latest issue of AOAI Magazine, was fitted with an experimental Studebaker engine referred to as the ‘R5’ and tested on the Bonneville Salt Flats in 1963…. It would be wonderful, in my opinion, to eventually see Greg Cone’s R5 engine reunited with Richard Bennett’s Due Cento Avanti!
mfg Posted Saturday at 11:04 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 11:04 PM 2 hours ago, regnalbob said: There are two Due Cento Avantis. The original Due Cento. The Next Generation Due Cento. ‘Due Cento The Next Generation’ was owned and built for Bonneville speed runs by the late James Lange, who was an extremely talented Studebaker Avanti enthusiast….. RIP James
mfg Posted Monday at 05:11 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 05:11 PM I’ve never been a fan of hood scoops on Studebaker Avantis… However, the air scoop which the Granatellis added at the front edge of the Due Cento’s hood looks, to me, mean & aggressive…. I like it!!
mfg Posted Tuesday at 03:06 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 03:06 PM One detail on the ‘Due Cento’ I’m not very keen on is the full rear fender skirts! I understand they were added for important aerodynamic reasons… however, as far as looks go, I doubt if very many current Studebaker Avanti owners will be replicating them!!!
ronmanfredi Posted Tuesday at 07:16 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 07:16 PM If you guys had been at the AOAI convention last September like we were, you would have received the full accurate story, met Bennet, hands on the car and received the multi-page booklet on that car and the history of it.
mfg Posted yesterday at 03:52 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 03:52 AM 8 hours ago, ronmanfredi said: If you guys had been at the AOAI convention last September like we were, you would have received the full accurate story, met Bennet, hands on the car and received the multi-page booklet on that car and the history of it. Did he mention if there is any possibility of reuniting R5 engine with this car?
ronmanfredi Posted yesterday at 02:31 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:31 PM 10 hours ago, mfg said: Did he mention if there is any possibility of reuniting R5 engine with this car? They don't know where the original engine is.
mfg Posted yesterday at 02:44 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 02:44 PM 13 minutes ago, ronmanfredi said: They don't know where the original engine is. Yes they do!
mfg Posted 19 hours ago Author Report Posted 19 hours ago (edited) The gentleman that now owns the Avanti ‘R5’ engine is a visionary! Many years ago he had the initiative to pursue the Granatelli brothers for all the unique R5 engine parts, (back when no one else was especially interested in these parts), he finally acquired them…. Setting those parts to one side for years, he ultimately reassembled this one of a kind engine….. Now, I’m not sure if he’s using the original damaged block or not, and it’s been said the pistons were changed, but all the peripheral parts are now assembled, with the engine now sitting on an engine stand. Once again, it would be wonderful to see this unique R5 engine again under the hood of the Due Cento Studebaker Avanti! Edited 16 hours ago by mfg Spell.
mfg Posted 31 minutes ago Author Report Posted 31 minutes ago I noticed the accent color which the Granatellis applied to the Due Cento’s red exterior, as well as the graphics, have not (yet) been applied to the car…. These details will eventually make this special Avanti even more exciting!
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now