Believed to be 43,775 miles. Mostly original car with one older
repaint. R1 289 cubic inch V8, automatic transmission. Working
factory A/C. Beautiful bucket seat interior. A stylish Avanti that
drives great!The Avanti is one of the motoring world's best
'love-it-or-hate-it' designs. It was controversial when it was new
and remains just as thought-provoking today. Designed in six weeks,
it has a sleek, futuristic look that stood the car world on its ear
when it debuted. When it was new, it was also the holder of
numerous land speed records, thanks to both the sleek bodywork and
the virtually indestructible Studebaker 289 cubic inch V8. So when
you're looking over this handsome black 1963 Studebaker Avanti,
please understand that this was something special when it was new.
Someone obviously loved this car, because it's nicely preserved and
wears a single older repaint in original black, giving the
distinctive Avanti bodywork a slightly sinister look. The bodywork
is fiberglass and in excellent condition with no notable cracks or
delamination, and it shines up quite well. Our only complaint might
be that the hood sits a little proud of the surrounding bodywork,
but that might change once it sits out in the sun for a little
while (fiberglass is notorious for moving around based on
temperature). It also offers nice chrome, excellent original glass,
and neat details like the offset hood ornament, wrap-around rear
glass, and slender three-piece bumpers that are mid-century modern
at its best.We believe the tan bucket seat interior is mostly
original save for the carpets, which are just too nice to be 63
years old. You can see the aircraft influence throughout the
driver's compartment, from the wrap-around instrument panel to the
lever-style climate controls to the overhead headlight switches.
The tan vinyl on the seats remains in excellent condition with no
splits or tears, and the foam underneath still feels supportive and
comfortable. The stylish two-spoke steering wheel isn't cracked or
separated, and it frames a full array of fully operational gauges,
including a vacuum gauge (only the clock is inop). The center stack
houses the original AM radio, the A/C controls, the heater levers,
and there's a cool pop-up vanity inside the glove box. There's
decent space in the back seat, and you'll note this car is equipped
with rather rare seat belts, an oddity in 1963. The funky ribbed
headliner is in excellent condition, and there's a surprisingly
spacious trunk in back which includes a full-sized spare tire
underneath.Don't be fooled by the 289 cubic inch displacement?this
V8 is a pure Studebaker design, not a Ford. In fact, it's
ridiculously over-built, designed at a time when engineers believed
that compression ratios would skyrocket. As a result, this tough
little V8 feels robust and energetic and should last for many years
with only routine maintenance. This is an R1 version with a
4-barrel carburetor, but it's torquey enough to make the Avanti
feel lively around town and effortless on the highway. You'll see a
few forward-thinking details, including one of the first
alternators on a production car. Power brakes and power steering
are welcome additions, and a few chrome dress-up pieces make the
Avanti's engine bay worthy of display. Underneath, you'll find a
mostly original chassis with surface scale on the heavy iron
pieces, but no signs of structural issues. Most importantly, the
'hog troughs' that support the rockers and form the backbone of the
body are in excellent condition with no signs of rot. The
Borg-Warner 3-speed automatic shifts cleanly and we believe there
are 3.31 gears in the rear end, so it's peppy around town but
relaxed on the highway. The suspension is conventional, but you'll
note power front disc brakes, another rather innovative feature for
the Avanti. The floors are fiberglass, so no worries there, and the
dual exhaust system has just the right tone?not too aggressive.
Steel wheels with unique hubcaps are fitted with recent 215/70/15
blackwall radials that give the sleek Avanti just a bit of
attitude.We understand the Avanti isn't for everyone, but if you're
looking for something that's a little different from the usual
Thunderbird or Mustang, maybe it deserves a closer look. These are
well engineered, durable, fun-to-drive cars and the look will
always attract attention. This particular Avanti is nicely
preserved, drives great, and definitely stands out in a crowd. Call
today!Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or
professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to
purchase.
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