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2009 BMW 335i, 2003 Corvette cnv. (RIP 2001 Jaguar XK8 cnv and 1985 MB 380SE [the best of the lot])
No Lark or Hawk had any R-series engine as early as the Avanti did. The engineering changes were made specifically for the Avanti and were later made available for Larks and Hawks.
I'm still waiting for someone to build a nice resto-mod on a GT Hawk. Seen any that were well done? I mean a real BUILD.
In related and sad news, one of the competitors died after having a heart attack following the awards banquet:
https://www.greatrace.com/news/tag-lewis.html
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1950-studebaker-2r2-12c2box/
$16.5K was a righteous bid indeed! Engine bay is rather nasty-looking, some home-made carpeting, not restored underneath--at least not for a long time, weatherstripping is old. It has needs, although from 10 feet it looks pretty good as a walk-by.
My '66 Cruiser at its first local appearance tonight--although this past Saturday had it in my hometown's annual Heritage Days car show--800 cars this year.
2021 VW Arteon SEL 4-motion, 2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech
Well, long story short, a friend of mine put a new (used) intake manifold on it since he accidentally broke a carb mounting stud taking the carb off last year. Carb was rebuilt. I had some seepage of coolant after that manifold replacement, in one small area of the top right of the manifold. He re-torqued the bolts and put some sealer there yesterday. I am keeping an eye on the oil color and level to make sure coolant doesn't get in the oil (ugh). So far so good. He did polish the car for me, which it needed, and the paint seems to have really come out good since.
It drives and steers very tightly, due to the low mileage--26.5K.
His production numbers look right, as they were listed in great deal in the club magazine in 1986. I remember that there were 112 R1 '63 Daytona Hardtops (which I had) and 110 R2 ones. The 4-speed, complete 'Super' package and original Super Red color pare that number down to three.
'Super Red' was a light maroon metallic, not unlike GM's Firethorn color of a decade or so later. Only cars with the 'Super' package could be had in that color.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1963-Studebaker-Daytona-Super-Lark-R2-Supercharged-4-speed-Hardtop-Hot-Rod/323329760288?hash=item4b47f49c20:g:yO0AAOSw6AlbRAVW&vxp=mtr
A much nicer one sold for $42K on BAT back in 2017. It seems this one on eBay is worth half that.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1963-studebaker-lark-daytona-r/
That black one--this is just me, but I can't stand when a car is taken to 85 or 90% of originality, and they just lazy/cheap out on the rest--not usually even big stuff. That seat upholstery is wrong; doesn't have the wraparound bumpers; "LARK" front fender lettering is missing (common to do this when the front fenders were replaced) ,'64 grille emblem.
The black car doesn't have the "Super" package, which besides the engine is mostly suspension bits, specific grille emblem, 160 mph speedometer. I have no idea if on comparable cars the 'Super' package adds any real dollars, but I do know the interest in them is higher among Studebaker guys. The 'Super' package only came out in April '63 and the last '63 Lark was built June 27, 1963. I'd say there are so few cars to compare, there wouldn't be any true record of comparable pricing between cars with the complete 'Super' package and ones without.
UPDATE: I see the black car has the 160 speedometer. I'm pretty sure, but not confident, that that was only for the "Super" cars. So it could have been added to this car at some point--folks like that piece. That car was built six months before the "Super" package. I'll have to do some more reading on this.
About those wheel covers, is that wire spokes above a chrome background? That's gotta be hard to clean the metal behind the spokes...
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
The red Riviera is my friend Bob's. He drove it from Baltimore to NW PA just for the show! He had never driven it nearly that far before. It got rained on he said, and the speedometer quick working, but ran very well. Red leather inside which he had replaced as original. He did say it wanders on the road so some steering box work will be in order.
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
I like Avanti no. 1, but I detest those mirrors out on the fenders! I've seen factory photos of them with a mirror on the door and another car with the mirror out on the fender.
It's cool they are going to attempt to display that car with the last Studebaker Avanti which is owned by the Crawford Museum in Cleveland. It has no outside mirror, which looks best of all!--except that tiny windshield-mounted interior mirror is pretty useless I've heard.
https://www.mecum.com/lots/CA0817-300013/1963-studebaker-avanti-r2/
South Bend folks and businesses seem to enjoy our being there, which I'm told is a far cry from sentiment there for probably a decade after the closing.
http://www.autonews.com/article/20180716/RETAIL/180719862/studebaker-justice-department?X-IgnoreUserAgent=1
This is Gregorio Chavez, Indiana's 2016 Bicentennial torch bearer for St Joseph county being chauffeured in a Studebaker (Lark?) convertible with a color combo which you cannot order today! From any car maker.
I can remember seeing a cover car on a Cars and Parts magazine in the mid-eighties that showed an original owner '63 Lark Daytona Hardtop R2 4-speed in that color combination, and at the time I didn't like it. It's really grown on me since.
The instrument panel would be red--padded on the top and bottom.
2009 BMW 335i, 2003 Corvette cnv. (RIP 2001 Jaguar XK8 cnv and 1985 MB 380SE [the best of the lot])