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How much is a Studebaker Avanti worth?

How much is a Studebaker Avanti worth?

Hagerty pegs the average value of a ’63 Avanti at just under $19,000, with pristine examples selling for closer to $35,000 and climbing.

What year was the Studebaker Avanti made?

1963
The Studebaker Avanti is a personal luxury coupe manufactured and marketed by Studebaker Corporation between June 1962 and December 1963. A halo car for the maker, it was marketed as “America’s only four-passenger high-performance personal car.”

What kind of car was the Avanti in 1984?

1984 Avanti II This excellent original 1984 Avanti II shown here is available in black with black interior. A very desirable color combination. It comes equipped with an automatic transmission, air conditioning, NARDI steering wheel, power steerin… This is one of 50 Touring Coupes produced by Avanti Motor Corp in 1984.

Who was the owner of the Avanti car company?

The company was acquired and run from 1987–1991 by John J. Cafaro. With the financial assistance of the State of Ohio, he moved all Avanti production from South Bend – its birthplace – to Youngstown, Ohio. In 1988 and 1989 Avanti made two-door coupes and a convertible.

When did the Avanti Touring Coupe come out?

This is one of 50 Touring Coupes produced by Avanti Motor Corp in 1984. The car wears new professionally applied paint in its original shade of white, and the interior is the original factory red and white leather. The air conditioning system was …

When did Michael Eugene Kelly buy the Avanti?

Blake’s company declared bankruptcy and he resigned in February 1986. The Avanti Motor Company was purchased by Michael Eugene Kelly. The “II” was dropped from the car’s name and all subsequent cars were called the “Avanti”.

The company was acquired and run from 1987–1991 by John J. Cafaro. With the financial assistance of the State of Ohio, he moved all Avanti production from South Bend – its birthplace – to Youngstown, Ohio. In 1988 and 1989 Avanti made two-door coupes and a convertible.

1984 Avanti II This excellent original 1984 Avanti II shown here is available in black with black interior. A very desirable color combination. It comes equipped with an automatic transmission, air conditioning, NARDI steering wheel, power steerin… This is one of 50 Touring Coupes produced by Avanti Motor Corp in 1984.

This is one of 50 Touring Coupes produced by Avanti Motor Corp in 1984. The car wears new professionally applied paint in its original shade of white, and the interior is the original factory red and white leather. The air conditioning system was

Blake’s company declared bankruptcy and he resigned in February 1986. The Avanti Motor Company was purchased by Michael Eugene Kelly. The “II” was dropped from the car’s name and all subsequent cars were called the “Avanti”.

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