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  1. The front shocks are the same as a ‘63-‘65 Buick Riviera. I don’t know of a direct rear crossover. I do believe you can modify rear Camaro shocks for the rear but I don’t know what years.
  2. The hydraulic switches sold today are manufactured offshore…apparently to low standards. Even NOS switches are old enough to be of questionable value. Mechanical switches are the way to go. They take about an hour’s effort to install. Then you can just disconnect the hydraulic switch and tape off the wires and contacts. Stan Gundry in his book gives the instructions on how to do the install…what’s needed and what needs fabricated.
  3. Boot = trunk Bonnet = hood
  4. Are you sure you need one? The stone guard/grill was a '64 thing though many were retro-fitted to '63 Avantis.
  5. Contemporary accounts from the time indicate that while the supercharged Stude Avantis had the performance image...the early Avanti II 327/4-speed cars were better performers. A lot can depend on other factors such as rear end ratio...whether the car had a/c or not...driver ability, etc. But the early Avanti II/4-spd was the hot setup. I've always heard stories about Avanti Motors installing some Corvette LT-1 engines in some Avanti II cars which would have been the setup to have...but I've never seen conclusive proof it ever happened. If there are any factory LT-1 equipped Avantis out there any present owners may have no idea of it...just wondering why their engine has such valve train noise due to the solid lifters. So many Avanti II cars have been parted out, rebuilt or had some other fate we'll likely never know if such LT-1 versions were produced...or if the car still exists does it still have its original engine? It could easily have been swapped out by an unknowing owner if they ever existed at all. Avanti Motors did promote an "Avanti Stinger" model as an optional high performance version...perhaps that was the source of an LT-1 engine option but whether any were actually produced is unanswered. About the only way to find out would be to examine every production sheet for every Avanti II built during that time period and see the options listed and check what engine was installed.
  6. The Avanti radiator is set at an angle where the Hawk and Lark radiators are mounted vertical.
  7. Horizontal flow vs vertical flow…the Avanti had side tanks and other Studes had top and bottom mounted tanks.
  8. Starters sometimes require shims to be lined up for proper engagement. That may be the problem.
  9. Brake fluid…equivalent to today’s DOT 3.
  10. Checker could be the lifesaver if one looks at it as convincing Nate Altman to do it himself as creating Avanti Motor Company rather than finding an outsider to undertake the job.
  11. No…the owner of Checker refused and told Nate Altman the Avanti was ugly. That from the builder of such homely cars such as Checker.
  12. Besides a complete fuel tank cleaning and inspection…I would change every rubber fuel line hose and take a good, hard look at the metal fuel lines and replace if necessary. Once all that is done I would run a can of Seafoam through the intake…that will clean the combustion chambers and smoke up the neighborhood. Follow that up with a set of new spark plugs.
  13. 01/05/64
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