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As the Avanti was just over $4000 to start, the car was something of a performance bargain. Bring a Trailer This 1963 example is fitted with that optional supercharger, giving the V-8 a healthy ...
The Studebaker Avanti is a personal luxury coupe [7] manufactured and marketed by Studebaker Corporation between June 1962 and December 1963. A halo car for the maker, [8] it was marketed as "America's only four-passenger high-performance personal car."
1970 Avanti II 1976 Avanti II. After Studebaker ended production at South Bend on December 20, 1963, the "Avanti" model name, tooling, Studebaker truck production rights, as well as parts and plant space were bought by local Studebaker dealers, Nate and Arnold Altman and Leo Newman, who incorporated as Avanti Motor Corporation and hand-built a small number of cars. [1]
Problems with the Avanti's fiberglass-body, production issues and low sales contributed to the end of the Studebaker car company. A side view of Larry Sanburn's 1979 Avanti II at Butler Winery ...
The DC Avanti is a coupe styled sports car produced by DC Design, an Indian design firm originally headed by Dilip Chhabria. Its name was based on the Studebaker Avanti . It was unveiled at the 2012 Auto Expo in New Delhi . [ 1 ]
Don't have money -- like $50,000 or $100,000 -- to blow on a sports car? That doesn't mean you can't get behind the wheel of a fun, unique, even exotic sports car. You just have to be willing to ...
They revived the car in 1965 under the brand name "Avanti II". ... originally invented by Tom Kasmer for use in a DeLorean sports car. ... for the building sale ...
If you've ever dreamed of owning a sleek sports car, you're not alone. Whether you crave the speed or the style, a fancy sports car can feel irresistible. Well, except for the price tag. Check Out:...