1964 Studebaker Avanti R1
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*Please note a photo of the stock steering wheel included has been added to the photo gallery.
Description
“Introducing Studebaker’s most dynamic automobile.” The Avanti was Studebaker’s last roll of the dice, designed and created over just 40 days by Raymond Loewy and his design team in 1962. The striking, fiberglass-bodied coupe went on sale the following year and was marketed as “America’s only four-passenger high-performance personal car!” With its optional Paxton supercharged V8 engine and four-speed transmission, front power-assisted disc brakes, and a luxuriously trimmed, aircraft-inspired interior, the Avanti was a true high-speed grand tourer. In fact, a modified Avanti equipped with the supercharged “R3” V8 gained legendary status by recording a two-way top-speed pass at 170.5 mph – one of 29 records set by the Avanti at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
Studebaker’s failing finances resulted in only 4,647 Avantis being built before the South Bend, Indiana, plant closed its doors in 1964. This Avanti was built on 1 July 1963, and only four more ’63 models were manufactured before the changeover to ’64. Not an uncommon practice in the day, unsold ’63 models were sold by Studebaker dealers as 1964 cars, as it is believed was the case with this Avanti. It has all the features of a ’63 Avanti, especially the “round” headlight bezels, as the transition to the “square” bezels of the ’64 Avanti did not begin until August 1963.
Highlights
Very late build 1963 Avanti, likely sold as a 1964 model
One of 3,807 built for the 1963 model year
Powered by a 289 cu-in solid lifter V8 rated at 240 horsepower
Three-speed automatic transmission
Optional Halibrand wheels (aluminum reproduction)
Factory air conditioning
Finished in Long Beach Red Metallic Tintcoat (a 2017 Corvette exterior color) with black vinyl upholstery
The chassis number (R4803) decodes as:
R – Avanti
4803 – Built 1 July 1963
Features
Carburetor upgraded with an Edelbrock unit
12-volt electrical system (Optima battery located in the trunk)
Custom steering wheel
Large diameter and prominently placed exhaust tips (called "echo cans" back in the day) are the same as the units used in 1963–64
Chrome bumpers and trim
Turn signals
Dual exterior rearview mirrors
Vent windows
Back-up lights
Woodgrain instrument panel and center console trim
Front bucket seats
Arm rests, front and rear
Ash trays, front and rear
Cigarette lighter
Analog clock
Padded instrument panel
Push-button radio
Glovebox-mounted pull-out vanity mirror
Two-speed electric windshield wipers
Tachometer
Gauges for coolant temperature, amperage, fuel level, and oil pressure
140-mph speedometer
Door-mounted armrests
Dual sun visors
Overhead padded safety steel arch (roll bar)
Interior access panel to luggage compartment
Aircraft-type overhead rocker switches control lights and ventilator fan
Automatic dome light switches
Full carpeting, front and rear
21-gallon fuel tank
Dual horns
Front power-assisted disc brakes
Full flow oil filter
Positive crank case ventilation
Known Imperfections
Right corner of the rear bumper has a three inch split in the metal
Carpet fitment is loose and wrinkled in two spots of the front floor area, otherwise the carpet is serviceable
Tires show no weather checking and very deep tread but may be old
There may have been some frame repair in the past, a steel plate has been professionally welded into place
The factory air conditioning is inoperable
Silver backing is starting to delaminate on pull-out vanity mirror
Included
Documentation to show work done since ownership
Stock factory equipment steering wheel
Assorted interior and exterior trim pieces
Ownership History
The consignor has owned this 1964 Studebaker Avanti R1 since 2020. One note about the optional wheels on this Avanti: Studebaker sold full sets of these cast magnesium wheels manufactured by the famed the Halibrand Corporation for $297.50. Over the years the magnesium wheels became unstable and failed; these reproduction wheels are made of durable aluminum.