Vehicle Description
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CAR IS CURRENTLY BEING SOLD ON THE HEMMINGS
AUCTION WEBSITE amp; THERE IS A LINK TO THE AUCTION ON OUR
"AUCTIONS" PAGE. West Coast Classics are proud to present an
absolutely exceptional example of this mostly all original and
stock 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2 Supercharged 289/289HP 4BBL V8 2
door Coupe with 9:1 compression ratio in its original 'Avanti
White' factory color paint and boasting it's extraordinarily rare
and desirable factory 4 speed manual transmission and original
matching #'s engine and virtually fully loaded with factory options
including:Power steering,Power Disc Brakes,Tinted glass with sun
band,Hill holder,HD springs front amp; rear,Electric windows,Twin
traction,Radio amp; Antenna,Rear speaker,All vinyl front bucket
seats,Full deep pile carpeting,Padded instrument panel,Rear seat
center armrest,Exterior bright trim including windows amp; rocker
panel moldings, and original 289 V8 Supercharged R2 Super Jet
Thrust engine!Reportedly one of less than 500 in total factory 4
spd Supercharged R2's ever built between the 1963-64 production
years! The R2 would set several land speed records for factory
stock vehicles, eventually breaking 29 speed records between
1963-64, to become the "World's fastest production car." These
records remained on the books for many years. Top speed was almost
169 miles per hour.Other facts about this particular car:Studebaker
National Museum Copy of original build sheetMatching #'s engine #
RS 1103Serial # 63R 1203Supercharger4 speed floor shifterThis
particular example was originally purchased on 9/13/1962 at L.S
Kerr Motors Inc of Cleveland Heights, OH to it's original owner and
it is a simply superb example in all respects in mostly all
original condition with original factory color 'Avanti White' paint
and 'Red' interior and with believed to be 78,071 original miles on
it's original matching #'s engine and with no history of any
accidents or damage, recently purchased from its long time southern
California who has restored the car mechanically and cosmetically
only as required over the years and with no expense spared and only
using original restored or NOS parts. The most often overlooked
true performance car of the 1960s is the original 1963-64
Studebaker Avanti. This is an odd phenomenon, seeing as the Avanti
was more expensive than a Corvette when new, built in limited
numbers and was one of the fastest and most innovative cars of the
time. Andy Granatelli helped break 29 speed records at Bonneville
with factory Paxton-supercharged Avantis, which he proved could run
170 MPH in "stock" form, and 200 MPH when more heavily
modified.Rodger Ward, winner of the 1962 Indianapolis 500, received
a Studebaker Avanti as part of his prize package "thus becoming the
first private owner of an Avanti." A Studebaker Lark convertible
was the Indianapolis pace car that year and the Avanti was named
the honorary pace car.This particular example came virtually fully
factory equipped and remains to this day as follows:Original
matching $'s 289/289HP R2 engine ($398)Original Paxton centrifugal
superchargerOriginal Borg Warner T10 4-speed manual
transmissionOriginal 3.73:1 Twin-Traction rear endPower steering
($77)Power windowsPower disc brakesAM radio with rear speaker
($65)Heater amp; Defroster ($80)Electric Clock ($15)Tinted glass
($32)Excellent original body with perfect 'hog troughs'One repaint
in its correct Avanti White colorOriginal and highly striking 'Red'
interiorOriginal steel wheels and hubcaps 1 of 1,883 total
supercharged R2 models produced in 1963 and 19641 of fewer than 500
total factory 4-Speed R2 AvantisThe 1963 Avanti was the first
American production car to have factory disc brakesThe Avanti was
promoted as America's Most Advanced Car and was more expensive than
a Corvette when newSupercharged Avanti's set 29 speed records at
Bonneville when newThis R2 is all that was promised from South Bend
in 1963 and more, beyond it having all of the right bits, its long
time southern California life in bone-dry climates proved very
forgiving so those famous "hog troughs" which today look as good as
the day they were installed in South Bend, IN.This R2's
matching-numbers supercharged 289/290 HP R2 engine runs like a
bear, and that rare T-10 4-speed competently sends all that boosted
power to its Twin-Traction rear end with 3.73:1 gears. Combined
with power steering and the aforementioned power disc brakes, it is
really a fantastic car to enjoy with the added bonus of that Paxton
blower soundtrack.The 1963-64 Studebaker Avanti was amongst the
most daring of 1960's American cars, a modern masterpiece which
still seems contemporary today! Built with modern safety features
such as a built in roll bar, padded interior and door latches that
became structural body members when closed! A supercharged 289 V8
made the car the fastest cars built in its day with a top speed of
over 168mph - a staggeringly fast speed for a production street
car! Some 29 Bonneville speed records were set by a supercharged
Avanti. This was also the first major fiberglass body four
passenger car and also the first such car to use caliper style disc
brakes and anti-sway bars front and rear. With only 3,834 Avanti
models built in 1963 and even less, 809 in 1964, of which only
1,883 in total were the Supercharged R2 models, most of which were
ordered with the automatic transmission with reportedly less than
500 of which were R2 Supercharged models factory ordered with the 4
speed manual transmission! This car was to prove an instant
collectible and has since reached certified 'Milestone Status'.
Distinctive features abound such as a grille-less front end,
asymmetrically placed hood bulge, shaped windows with large glass
areas, a short rounded tail end, aircraft-like cockpit
instrumentation and controls, slim section bucket seats and a
padded roll bar.To Studebaker's delight and not surprisingly, the
public loved the car as it was both upscale and well equipped,
although it sported a base price of $4,445 compared to the Corvette
Sting Ray's $4,252. In the end, the main problem for the original
Avanti, was the fact that the public knew that its parent company,
Studebaker, was fast going out of business and therefore were
reluctant to purchase their cars. Upon seeing it close its South
Bend plant on December 20th 1963 and with the last 1964 Avanti
having barely come off the production line, its fate was sealed.
Studebaker moved production of its other models to Canada in 1965
and only Chevy engines were offered in 1965-66. The renown
'Studebaker Motor Company' which had been incorporated in 1968 and
founded in 1852 as a wagon producer, sadly folded in March 1966.In
later years, being too good to let die, the Avanti model continued
with Chevy Corvette V8's after two South Bend Studebaker dealers,
Nate Altman and Leo Norman bought all the rights to the model,
formed the 'Avanti Motor Company' and continued to hand-build the
cars in an old Studebaker plant with the cars being known as
'Avanti II's. After Altman's death in the mid 1970's the Altman
estate sold the operation to another entrepreneur in 1982, who
continued the passion of building the car and so it was for years
to come, until finally the recession of 1991 doomed the car to
history.This particular model is the most desirable R2 Supercharged
289 V8 with 289HP with this particular example very rare in many
ways, especially with the now extraordinarily desirable and
collectible and rarely ordered factory 'Borg Warner T10' 4 speed
manual transmission; it has power steering (a $77 factory option!),
power brakes, power windows, Twin Traction rear end, Heavy duty
springs, an electric clock, windshield wipers, AM Pushbutton
ra...for more information please contact the seller.