Car of the Week: 1963 Studebaker Avanti

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Studebaker enthusiasts have a reputation for being among the most brand-loyal car lovers around. Chances are, if you run into a “Studebaker guy,” he’s owned a bunch of them in his life, and odds are good he still has more than one at home.

Studebaker lovers always seem to have cars — and parts — in large quantities, and while they many own cars of other ilks, they generally make no secrets about where their devotion lies.

Ben Dusenbery of Sedalia, Col., is a quintessential “Studebaker guy.” His dad was a Studebaker dealer back in the 1950s and early 1960s. He and his brothers grew up neck-deep in Studebakers from as far back as the remember, and they have always seemed to have at least one in their garages.

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I remember liking these as a kid. A car way before it's time.
The wackiest old guy in my neighborhood has a beat up original.
 
Cool car. When I think of Studebaker I don’t think of weird little coupes.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Loewy

There's a pretty interesting story about the design of the car that wiki mentions;
Despite the short 40-day schedule allowed to produce a finished design and scale model, Loewy agreed to take the job. He recruited a team consisting of experienced designers, including former Loewy employees John Ebstein; Bob Andrews; and Tom Kellogg, a young student from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. The team was sequestered[by whom?] in a house leased for the purpose in Palm Springs, California. (Loewy also had a home in Palm Springs which he designed himself.[12]) Each team member had a role. Andrews and Kellogg handled sketching, Ebstein oversaw the project, and Loewy was the creative director and offered advice.

Loewy was a pretty iconic designer and the Avanti was considered fairly groundbreaking by some.
 
I saw one at work a few months back. It was definitely an attention getter.

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I've never seen one of those in person.
To be honest, I can't tell if I like it or hate it.

For me, it's a little bit of both.

They definitely look better in person than they do in pictures, but I'm not sure it's something I'd really like to own.
 
I loved these as a kid too. I had a model of one. It was my dream car for a long time.
 
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