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I read years later in her wanting to join the Avanti club, she said "I don't own one but had one as a Company car. I hope that is sufficient".
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In my mind, Studebaker was a small car company, but pictures like these, along with seeing South Bend in the eighties when most of the factory buildings were still there, remind me that a small car company is still a large company indeed.
https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/95323677_10223697487534012_816825307079114752_o.jpg?_nc_cat=111&_nc_sid=07e735&_nc_ohc=wwDSyV7qwygAX8xIeyd&_nc_ht=scontent-ort2-1.xx&oh=7071be4705a8fbc02460aee48e59b164&oe=5ED62C14&dl=1
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/1964-Studebaker-Avanti/153940881287?hash=item23d7976f87:g:7EIAAOSwu0FexeEz&fbclid=IwAR1tTG5ZCMf45aF4N9jKXm09vjf5hOxrdqjjikXN_xBJ1DyHf40VJel1XNc
Too bad it was allowed to deteriorate so badly, and what a dumb way to get the hood to open. There's a way to do it from under the car if the inside release wasn't working, sheesh.
As a car guy my whole life, it always amazes me that the condition of a car over the years depends so much on who owns the car, on top of location, of course.
Absolutely amazingly to me, my hometown dealer, Carl E. Filer Co., Greenville, PA, sold two of the eight supercharged '64 Cruisers; one to an employee of the shop. Both cars were black. The color of this eBay car is (was) "Golden Sand".
I thought that myself from the look of the driver's seat.
At first I thought that was a hat with a Studebaker logo lying on the front seat. It's the section of hood that was cut out!
If there's as much rust as I can see, I'm sure there's more I'm not seeing, unfortunately.
Funny to look at this compact four-door sedan and see a 160 mph speedometer!
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EDIT: Sorry, not able to get the PDF from newspapers.com to print here, grrrr.
I wish I had kept the data I found on the fintail's original owner. I had tracked him down online (he was in his 60s or 70s when he bought the car, passed away in the 1980s IIRC), but I didn't think forward enough to record the data, and now I can't find it again.
Is that same agency office still there? I've wondered what happened to my 67 Mustang. I have no idea of how to search for old insurance since the office location is long gone.
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It's too bad there's not a universal database to see if a car still exists - not giving any personal data, maybe just using a serial number/VIN to see if a car hasn't been destroyed or otherwise removed.
I posted it here at the time, but maybe seven or eight years ago, a woman contacted me from an article she'd seen that Hemmings had used, that I had written, wanting help in finding her original Avanti she owned from '63 to '66. The production was small enough that with the help of a couple Avanti gurus I knew, and she remembered it was non-supercharged, gold, and an automatic, and remembered the dealer, and with the paperwork at the Stude Museum, we were able to pinpoint it to three cars. The archivist looked at each of those three retail sale cards and found one with her name on it. I put notices on every old car, even general, websites I could think of, and a year went by and the car did surface....but it had been repainted and was having a SBC installed. She and her hubby were not interested. After travelling to look at similar eBay cars and being disappointed, they ended up buying a gold '64 that was at a dealer only 90 mins. from their house. They were able to trace that car to the daughter of the selling dealer, who drove it in high school. The dealer name was Snuffy Smith Motors in Dallas, LOL.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1955-studebaker-e-5-pickup/
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You need to get a vintage car, maybe a Studebaker.
My 81-year-old friend, a real Studebaker guy through-and-through, this weekend bought a 1964 Super Hawk with R1 (non-supercharged) engine. 40K miles on the odo and I believe it. I'd never seen the car before. The Moonlight Silver paint isn't necessarily 'wow!', but what a nice car. 160 speedometer. Has the complete 'Super' high-performance package, which includes Twin Traction, disc brakes, HD springs and shocks, and 4-ply tires (LOL). I'm happy for him. It was sold new in Navarre, small town of under 2,000 people south of Massillon, OH,
best-known around here and NW PA, for Nickles Bakery products. Note no outside mirror but he's going to add one.
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Only 1,767 '64 Hawks were built in total, and all were built between August and December 20, 1963.
I know passenger mirrors are sometimes rare options on period cars, but cars of that era usually have such good visbility that one isn't needed. I could get one for the fintail for maybe $250 or so, but I've never felt I needed it.
I recall my dad's 60 Ford didn't have backup lights.
As a rear-view mirror is is rather useless as it is flat glass and gives a very limited field of view. We forget how much an improvement convex mirrors were in that application. But it does provide a nice symmetrical balance in looking at the car, so there's that.
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This Avanti has no radio nor power steering, also odd.
https://studebaker-info.org/Dealers/amanssalesnavrraoh1962a.jpg
https://studebaker-info.org/AVDB1/R5000/64R5049/64R5049x17022018/64R5049x17022018.html
I've seen single mirror cars called "Van Goghs". Come to think of it, dual mirrors were optional on some cars well into the 90s, I especially recall early 90s Hondas without them.