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Wanted: Tilt Steering column for 1964 Avanti


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1 hour ago, ronmanfredi said:

I want to add a factory tilt column to my 63 Avanti.  Does anyone have one they would part with or know where I could get one?  Thanks!

Look for an early ‘A’ series Avanti ll being parted out… Several of those used that same column.

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10 hours ago, mfg said:

Look for an early ‘A’ series Avanti ll being parted out… Several of those used that same column.

MFG, do you know what specific vehicle the tilt steering columns in the Altman cars came out of? Mine is a '72 model.

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I don't know exactly when the change to an impact absorbing steering column was made...but the '70 Avanti RQ-B I owned had the original design steering column that Studebaker used.  Avanti Motors...being a small volume producer...received a temporary exemption from some safety standards from the feds to phase in compliance with safety standards.  My car was built in September 1970 so it had to be after that date...likely around 1971 or possibly even 1972 before the change was made.  

Does your '72 have an impact absorbing steering column or the standard Studebaker unit?  

An option is to buy a modern, custom steering column through Summit Racing or Jeg's.  That would be a brand new unit rather than one that might require refurbishing.  

Posted (edited)
15 hours ago, Bobcat said:

MFG, do you know what specific vehicle the tilt steering columns in the Altman cars came out of? Mine is a '72 model.

Hello Bobcat!…. The  tilt steering column Studebaker used in Avantis, as well as the tilt column used in early ‘A’ series Avanti ll’s, was a tilt column common to mid sixties GM vehicles ( Buick, Olds ) and although replacement parts from those GM tilt columns will interchange with the tilt column Studebaker used, the columns themselves are not directly interchangeable.

Around ‘70- ‘71, when the ‘B’ series Avanti ll’s came to be, an entirely different tilt steering column was used.

This later (Saginaw) column had the ignition switch mounted in the column, and is still very common these days, as it was used in ‘B’ series Avanti’s at least thru ‘85, and also used in ‘70-‘90+ GM, Chrysler, and AMC vehicles.

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