1982 Avanti Avanti II

2dr Coupe

8-cyl. 305cid/155hp 4bbl

#1 Concours condition#1 Concours
#2 Excellent condition#2 Excellent
#3 Good condition#3 Good

$10,800*

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#4 Fair condition#4 Fair
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1965-1983 Avanti Avanti ll stats
Highest sale
$65,100
Lowest sale
$3,850
Most recent sale
$21,525
Sales
56

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1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
1973 Avanti Avanti II 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Canepa
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Model overview

Model description

The famous Studebaker Avanti was radically different from anything on the road during its two-year production run, from 1963-64. The design was polarizing, but thoroughly modern, and it could be configured in both mild and wild states of tune. Studebaker was plagued with problems at the time, however, and fewer than 6,000 were manufactured before production ceased. A few years later, in 1966, the Studebaker Corporation exited the auto business and Leo Newman and Nate Altman picked up the Avanti torch.

Former Studebaker dealers from South Bend, Newman and Altman bought part of the original Studebaker plant, and had access to Studebaker’s molds, tooling and development work. The two created the Avanti Motor Corporation and began producing the Avanti II. The earliest cars with the RQA serial number prefix and low-back seats were basically Studebakers with Chevrolet small-block V-8s, usually 327 cubic inches.

The cars looked much the same, except the Avanti II had different badges and lost its pronounced forward rake. Eschewing mass production, the Avanti II became a bespoke automobile and buyers had endless color options and choices interior materials.

Nate Altman died in 1974 and his brother Arnold took the reins. Emissions restrictions suppressed power on the 305-cid V-8 engine that was used, and these later cars are less lively than the earlier cars. They did have several nice new features, though, like front disc brakes and decent GM air conditioning.

In 1982, Washington, D.C., realtor Steven Blake bought the company for approximately $5 million. He introduced rack and pinion steering and rectangular headlights in place of the round units originally used on the Studebakers. He also did away with chrome bumpers in 1984, and the “II” in the model name—the cars returned to simply being called “Avanti.”

The company continued to experience financial problems, and Blake filed for bankruptcy in 1985. The remains of the company were bought by Michael Kelly for $700,000. He moved the company to Youngstown, Ohio and with R.J. Cafaro built a coupe, convertible and a four-door. The company later moved to Georgia, then to Cancun, Mexico where it began to use Ford components and finally petered out in 2007, when the last car left the plant. During this tumult, a convertible, designed by Richard Straman, and a longer luxury coupe were offered. The old Studebaker Lark frame that originally supported the Avanti was replaced by tube steel.

The 1963-64 Studebaker Avantis are still relatively affordable, though supercharged R-3 and R-4 examples can be much more expensive. Given that fact, Avanti IIs tend to have very affordable entry prices. Prevailing wisdom for the Avanti II is that the older the car, the better. Cars equipped with the 300-hp 327-cid Corvette V-8 and a four-speed transmission are especially fun to drive and represent a great bargain. Solid provenance is recommended, with no badly repaired accident damage. Most import, look for rust damage to the frame “hog troughs,” as rot here can be difficult and expensive to fix. Avantis always invite conversation.

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Common Questions

The value of a 1982 Avanti Avanti II can vary greatly depending on its condition, mileage, options, and history. Typically, you can expect to pay around $10,800 for a 1982 Avanti Avanti II in good condition with average spec.

The highest selling price of a 1982 Avanti Avanti II at auction over the last three years was $27,303. The highest prices are usually reserved for rare or exceptionally well-maintained examples with desirable features or modifications and excellent history.

The lowest selling price of a 1982 Avanti Avanti II at auction over the last three years was $15,855. The lowest prices are usually paid for examples that have extensive maintenance needs, differ greatly from their original configuration, or have accident histories or title problems.

In the last three years there have been 5 1982 Avanti Avanti IIs sold at public auction.

The most recent auction sale of a 1982 Avanti Avanti II was $21,525 on December 17, 2024 by Bring a Trailer.

Many factors can increase a car's value including excellent condition, exceptional originality, a recent restoration, low mileage, unique provenance, desirable options, popular or unique color choices, and excellent maintenance records. Upgrades and modifications that enhance performance or aesthetics can also add value.

Factors that can decrease a car's value include unusually high mileage, poor maintenance history, visible wear and tear, accidents or damage, title issues, and gaps in ownership history. Additionally, less popular color choices and extensive modifications that don't appeal to a broad audience can reduce value.

Mileage plays a significant role in a classic car’s value. Lower mileage usually increases value because it indicates a higher degree of originality, is rarer, and suggests less wear and tear. However, cars with exceptionally low mileage may also have maintenance needs due to lack of use. Whether someone should pay more for a vehicle with lower miles will depend on how they plan on using it, and the vehicle's specific condition.

The value of modified cars differs widely based on the type and quality of modifications. While some modifications can significantly increase value, especially performance enhancements and high-quality custom work, others may not add much or could even detract from the car’s value if they appeal to only a limited audience.

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