1963 Studebaker Avanti

$24,990

/ USD
DETAILS:
  • 1963
  • Driven 48,725 miles
  • Fuel type: Gasoline
  • Manual transmission
  • Exterior color: Red · Interior color: Black
Description

*** 1963 Studebaker Avanti*** (Facebook did not have a listing for Studebaker) Jack Frost Auto Museum presents a rare 1963 Studebaker Avanti R1 for sale. Powered by a 289ci V8, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. Only 48,725 miles on the odometer, one of 310 Avanti Red 4-speeds made in 1963. Original color combination: Exterior- Avanti Red Interior- Black upholstery with Fawn accents and Red/Black carpet. OPTIONS: 20- 4-speed floor shift 54- Dunlop tires 55- White sidewalls 63- Electric ...

Our Take:
  • Rarity and Historical Significance: The 1963 Studebaker Avanti is a hallmark of American automotive innovation, introduced as a bold attempt to revitalize Studebaker's brand image. With only 4,643 produced in its debut year, these cars are increasingly coveted by collectors. This particular Avanti's Avanti Red color and 4-speed manual transmission combo make it part of an even smaller production batch, with only 310 ever made.
  • Power and Performance: Equipped with the R1 289 cubic-inch V8, it's a piece of engineering magic of its time. The engine delivered an impressive 240 horsepower, which was quite a feat back in the early '60s. The 4-speed manual transmission offers a hands-on driving experience that connects you to the road with every gear shift—a real treat for purists.
  • Design and Innovation: The Avanti was a modernist departure from traditional car design, with Raymond Loewy leading the charge in its sleek, jet-age styling. Sporting innovations like its fiberglass body and aerodynamic shape, the Avanti was ahead of its time, challenging the norms of its era—while still looking like a star at car shows today.
  • Provenance and Presentation: This vehicle's documented history adds significant appeal—complete with factory manifest, dealer invoice, and inspection ticket as part of the sale. For car show attendees and history buffs alike, these artifacts provide a tangible link to the golden age of American car manufacturing, making this not just a car, but a slice of history.
Location:
  • Washington, MI | USA
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