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The full sized prototype of the proposed '65-'66 Studebaker Avanti sedan had a two door profile on the driver's side and a four door profile on the passenger side.......True?

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I'll call that false-pretty sure Brooks Stevens was working on the 65-66,and they weren't the two-door/four-door prototypes.

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49 minutes ago, murph the surf said:

I'll call that false-pretty sure Brooks Stevens was working on the 65-66,and they weren't the two-door/four-door prototypes.

Hmmm....tough to answer...You are correct in saying false.....however, your reason is not correct...sorry!

I believe studegary will weigh in here.

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6 hours ago, mfg said:

Hmmm....tough to answer...You are correct in saying false.....however, your reason is not correct...sorry!

I believe studegary will weigh in here.

Since you asked.  It is False because that sedan styling model was for a Studebaker, not Avanti, sedan.  

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1 hour ago, studegary said:

Since you asked.  It is False because that sedan styling model was for a Studebaker, not Avanti, sedan.  

Sorry no, your answer is incorrect also!

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Was it that the two door/four doors were considered a 1964 prototype,not a 1965-1966 prototype?

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1 minute ago, murph the surf said:

Was it that the two door/four doors were considered a 1964 prototype,not a 1965-1966 prototype?

Nope!......Hint....consider the first part of the question a given (the Avanti sedan prototype), then analyze the second part of the sentence.

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Bingo!-four door on driver's,two door on passenger's...that was a stumper!

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3 minutes ago, murph the surf said:

Bingo!-four door on driver's,two door on passenger's...that was a stumper!

You're good.....VERY good!.....Answer....FALSE!

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