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 Studebaker Avanti's R1 and R2 engines were the first domestic passenger car engines to have a vicious drive engine fan as standard equipment...........True?

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  On 1/13/2019 at 2:35 PM, mfg said:

 Stuebaker Avanti's R1 and R2 engines were the first domestic passenger car engines to have a vicious drive engine fan as standard equipment...........True?

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I will say False.  Please correct your "typo" for Studebaker.

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  On 1/13/2019 at 3:43 PM, studegary said:

I will say False.  Please correct your "typo" for Studebaker.

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Typo corrected!:)...but sorry, your answer is not correct.:(

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Nope Every engine with a fan can be vicious. Watch your fingers!

Perhaps he means viscous???

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  On 1/13/2019 at 4:41 PM, brad said:

Nope Every engine with a fan can be vicious. Watch your fingers!

Perhaps he means viscous???

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VERY TRUE!!:o...(and viscous it is!!)

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Well, Gary said false, but you said he was incorrect. So the answer must be 'true'.

Please cite your source on this info.

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  On 1/23/2019 at 12:22 PM, r1lark said:

Well, Gary said false, but you said he was incorrect. So the answer must be 'true'.

Please cite your source on this info.

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And true is CORRECT!:)

Info comes from Avanti authenticity experts Al Basile and Gary Johnson.

(Sometimes I think r1lark feels I'm making these questions and answers up as I go along:(.........Hey,... maybe I should try that!!:D)

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