1964 Studebaker Avanti R1 for the Studebaker National Museum







Ended May 26, 2026 at 7:25 PM UTC
Description
“Introducing Studebaker’s most dynamic automobile.” The Avanti represented the company’s final bold gamble, conceived and executed in an astonishing 40 days by Raymond Loewy and his design team in 1962. This striking fiberglass-bodied coupe debuted for 1963 and was promoted as “America’s only four-passenger high-performance personal car.” The Avanti lived up to its billing as a true grand tourer, with a specially prepared, supercharged R3 V8 example achieving a remarkable two-way top speed of 170.5 mph. That run was part of an impressive series of 29 records set at the Bonneville Salt Flats, cementing the car’s high-performance legacy.
Despite its innovation and acclaim, Studebaker’s declining finances limited production to just 4,647 examples before the South Bend, Indiana, plant closed on 20 December 1963. This particular Avanti was built on June 6, 1963, and like many late-production 1963 cars, it was retailed as a 1964 model. It retains hallmark 1963 features, including the distinctive round headlight bezels, as the squared design was introduced in August that year. Gifted to the Studebaker National Museum, the Avanti will require mechanical servicing to return it to roadworthy condition.
This 1964 Studebaker Avanti R1 is now offered by Studebaker National Museum with a Production Record copy, spare parts, and a clean Indiana title.
Highlights
Offered from the Studebaker National Museum in South Bend, Indiana
Late build 1963 Avanti, sold as a 1964 model
Avanti Turquoise (P‑6332) paint over Black (993) vinyl and cloth interior
289ci R1 solid lifter V8 rated at 240 hp
Powershift three-speed automatic transmission
Body number RQ-3300; Engine number R3051
Factory Equipment
Front bucket seats
Pull-out vanity mirror
Interior access panel to luggage compartment
Aircraft-type overhead rocker switches to control lights and ventilator fan
Features of Avanti R4567 from the factory build sheet pictured in the gallery include:
6-6-63 – Final assembly date June 6, 1963
Body color 6332 – Avanti Turquoise
Interior 923 – Black vinyl
19 – Automatic floor shift
26A – Tinted glass with sun band
34 – Power steering
50 – Twin Traction differential
55 – White sidewall tires
63 – Electric windshield wipers and washers
72A – AM radio and antenna
The chassis number (R4567) decodes as:
R – Avanti
4567 – Sequential production number starting at 1001
Modifications
Aftermarket CD player in the glove box
Known Imperfections
The Avanti has an older restoration
The steering wheel is an aftermarket unit
There is evidence of repair to the passenger-side front fender and nose area
Brakes will stop the car but feel spongy
The glove box key is missing
Instrument faces show flaws, and the courtesy light is missing
Paint loss is visible on the instrument panel and console in the passenger compartment
The exterior shows flaws in both paint and chrome
A bolt has been installed on the driver’s-side vent window frame, and the vent window does not open
The doors are misaligned
The rear portions of the “hog troughs” show evidence of repair
Ownership History
This 1964 Studebaker Avanti R1 was received as a gift by the Studebaker National Museum.
Included Items
Spare parts
Production Record copy (see photo gallery)
Additional Information
The seller states, “This 1964 Studebaker Avanti is actually a late '63 that was not sold until the '64 model year and titled as a 1964. It its equipped with an R1 engine, Powershift automatic transmission and power steering. Has highly desirable Avanti Turquoise paint with black interior. Frame and chassis is very solid. The car runs, drives, and stops but should not be considered roadworthy. Car is equipped with an aftermarket CD player in the glove box."
"We are happy to show the car by appointment.”
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1964 Studebaker Avanti R1 for the Studebaker National Museum
