seriously Bob, i never knew why people liked the look of the Avanti- and I'm not trying to be a wise guy, but I think it is a butt ugly car.
looks like we'll have to "agree to disagree" I think it was one of the most cutting edge designs. the car was completely different than anything on the road and the design was timeless and looks good today. You guys know that the car was built for many years later in Canada and still looks "right' on the road.
cliffs notes - The fiberglass bodies for the Avanti were produced by the same company that made fiberglass bodies for....you guessed it...corvettes. GM reminded this supplier who signed the bigger checks and helped them find a way to do something about it. Their contracts with Studebaker were pretty airtight as far as the quantity they had to provide, but not the quality so the supplier was convinced to provide bodies that needed hours of custom fitting to make them work. The delay in the builds and delivery sunk the Avanti and Studebaker.
Read this story a couple of times, dirty dealing on GMs part but then they were pros at it, remember the Tucker? and how about scrapping the rail system in So California in favor of diesel busses?
Makes you wonder if Studebaker had survived what kind of cars would we be looking at today?