1970 Studebaker Avanti II 1970 Studebaker Avanti II 1970 Studebaker Avanti II 1970 Studebaker Avanti II

During the 1970 model year there were 117 Avanti's produced. Each car being built to specific customer specifications.

The car is equipped with a 350 cubic-inch engine generating about 450 horsepower. It is also equipped with a Muncie four-speed transmission with a 3:73 ratio rear-end.

The car was originally sold in California, in January 1970 for $9,460. The current owner has all the original paperwork, including the Bill of Sale. The car was restored in 1991, at that time a factory original Paxton Supercharger was added to the engine. The car received a National 1st place award at the Studebaker's Drivers Club Show.
Studebaker came into existence in the very early 1900's where they specialized in making wagons for the Union Army during the Civil War. The company later switched over to producing automobiles and by the 1920's had built a reputation for making a fairly good car at a reasonable price. As the 1920's came to a close, the Great Depression coupled with stiff competition made business difficult for the struggling Studebaker Company. An acquisition in 1928 of the Pierce-Arrow Company nearly sent them to bankruptcy. Though the Pierce-Arrow vehicles were some of the best in the industry, they had not done enough to stay competitive. They were supports of the six-cylinder engine while the rest of the competition had outfitted their vehicles with larger eight- and twelve-cylinder vehicles. By the time Pierce-Arrow began using the larger engines, their competition again changed their marketing plans and moved 'down-market', producing lines of inexpensive cars in order to stimulate sales.
During the late 1930s the Studebaker was again able to turn a profit and their business began to prosper. After World War II they were the first American company to introduced new and dramatic designs while their competition continued to create outdated vehicles. By the close of the 1950s, the Studebaker Company was once again faced with staggering sales. In an attempt to redirect their misfortune, Raymond Loewy, a renowned industrial designer, was hired to create a performance car. With the help of three other designers, Loewy began creating a new vehicle that would surly resurrect the troubled company. Locked in a private cottage for two weeks, the team was able to create a clay model accompanied by detailed drawings which they presented to Studebaker.

Studebaker quickly began creating the car but since money was scarce, the company performed many cost-cutting measures such as modifying a Studebaker Lark convertible chassis and using that as the basis for the vehicle. By 1962 the car was ready and dubbed the Avanti, Italian for 'forward'. It was an instant love-or-hate design. Since this was to be a performance car, Studebaker employed the services of Andy and Joe Grantelli to modify the engine. In forty-days the task was completed and the result was a power-plant that could propel the Avanti to a top speed of 171.10 miles per hour, which it achieved on a clocked-run at the Nevada desert. Further fine tuning of the engine, chassis, and body gave the engine the name 'R3'.

Though it had captured the title of 'fastest production car in America' it failed to generate sales. The styling of the vehicle was too much for buyers to bare. In total, only nine examples of the Avant R3 were ever ordered. The company was forced to close its doors on December 9th, 1963 and production ceased. Production of the Studebaker Lark continued for two more years in Canada.

1970 Studebaker Avanti II

Year1970
MakeStudebaker
ModelAvanti II
Body StyleSport Coupe
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Production Years for Series1963 - 1964
Body DesignerRaymond Loewy
Price$9,460.00
Weight3685 lbs | 1671.5 kg

Performance
0-60 mph9 seconds.
1/4 Mile17.5 seconds
Top Speed124 mph | 199.5 km/h Similar top speeds

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationV
Cylinders8
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement350.00 CU IN. | 5736.5 cc. | 5.7 L.
Valves16 valves.
2 valves per cylinder.
ValvetrainOHV
Horsepower450.00 HP (331.2 KW) @ 5000.00 RPM
Torque360.00 Ft-Lbs (488.2 NM) @ 3200.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio8.2 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
HP / Liter78.9 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio10.50:1
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol
Vehicles with similar horsepower and weight

Standard Transmission
Gears4
TransmissionAutomatic
Muncie
Final Drive3.73


 
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