44-Years-Owned 1963 Studebaker Avanti R1







Ended Feb 19, 2026 at 8:16 PM UTC
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Addenda and errata
Please note photos of the low-back bucket seats and Twin-Traction differential have been added to the gallery.
Please note a ride along YouTube video has been added.
Please note photos of the Avanti's "hog troughs" have been added to the gallery.
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The Avanti was Studebaker’s last roll of the dice, designed and created in just 40 days by Raymond Loewy and his design team. The striking, fiberglass-bodied coupe went on sale in 1963 and was marketed as “America’s only four-passenger high-performance personal car!” With its front power-assisted disc brakes, luxuriously trimmed, aircraft-inspired interior, and V8 engines, the Avanti was a true high-speed grand tourer. To prove it, 29 records were set by an Avanti at the Bonneville Salt Flats. Despite critical praise, total Avanti output was fewer than 4,600 units in 1963.
This 1963 Avanti R1 has been in the care of Chuck and Chris Collins since 1982, both well‑known figures in the Studebaker community. Chuck founded studebakerparts.com and operated it for many years before selling the business. His wife Chris currently serves as President of the Studebaker National Foundation, and together they have been deeply involved with the Studebaker Drivers Club and the Avanti Owners Association since the 1970s.
This 1963 Studebaker Avanti R1 is now represented at no reserve by a Broad Arrow Specialist with an Original Accessories Catalog, Owner’s Guide, Sales Brochure, an automotive book in which this car is pictured, and a clean Arizona title in the current owner's name.
Highlights
Offered by prominent members of the Studebaker community
Avanti White (P‑6331) paint over Black (813) vinyl and cloth interior
289ci V8 solid lifter V8 rated at 240 hp
Powershift three-speed automatic transmission
Factory air conditioning (functioning)
Twin-Traction differential
Body number 63-RQ-2264; Engine number R2234
Factory Equipment
Power steering
Power brakes, front disc
Highway Fidelity push-button radio (rebuilt, AM/FM conversion)
Optional front and rear speakers
Strato-Vue exterior mirror
Glovebox-mounted pull-out vanity mirror
Front seat belts
Overhead padded safety steel arch
Woodgrain instrument panel
Arm rests, front and rear
Padded instrument panel
Interior access panel to luggage compartment
Aircraft-inspired overhead rocker switches to control lights and ventilator fan
The chassis number (63R3168) decodes as:
63 – 1963 model year
R – Avanti
3168 – Sequential production number starting at 1001
Modifications
Radio rebuilt with AM/FM conversion by Gary Tayman
Dual master cylinder conversion
Solenoid-release power trunk added (switch is located under the dash)
Stuart Warner gauges added (temperature, amp, fuel, oil pressure, and vacuum)
New Sanden polished A/C compressor with R-134a refrigerant
High-back front seats added (original low-back seats included)
LED taillights
Blue instrument and shifter lights
Fan shroud modified to accommodate a larger cooling fan
Servicing & Documentation
Older restoration by previous owner, which reportedly included new paint, new interior, new emblems, new chrome, and more
Service under current ownership:
Rebuilt transmission with shift kit
Rebuilt clock (quartz)
Speedometer and Tachometer rebuilt
Rebuilt front suspension with upgraded Delrin bushings
Rebuilt wiper motor
New sill plates
New turn signal switch
Service performed during the last 500 miles:
Rear differential serviced, including replacing both axle seals, replacing pinion seal, resealed differential cover and new fluid
Replaced front and rear brake hoses, flushed and bled brake system
Replaced exhaust gaskets
New power steering pump
Boiled out and repaired radiator
Resealed front timing cover
Replaced rear main seal and oil pan gasket
Replaced oil cooler lines and repaired fittings
Adjusted valves and replaced valve cover gaskets
Rebuilt carburetor, including new throttle shaft bushings
Replaced intake manifold gaskets and distributor seal
Replaced block cooling plug
Replaced filter housing gasket
Transmission serviced, including replaced shift shaft seal, reassembled valve body, new pan gasket, and fluid
Replaced neutral safety switch and reverse light switch
New heater core installed
Known Imperfections
Paint chips, cracks, and other imperfections throughout (see photo gallery)
Weatherstripping around quarter windows is dry with some cracking
Sealant around front windshield trim
Some missing and chipped paint on the rims
Scuffs on front seat plastic trim
The tires have few miles but were manufactured in 2009)
Ownership History
The current owner purchased this car in Phoenix, Arizona in 1982 and has owned it for the past 44 years. It is reported to have been kept in Arizona from new.
Included Items
Two sets of keys
Original low-back front seats
Workshop manual (new)
Original Accessories Catalog, Owner’s Guide, and Sales Brochure
Studebaker rubber floor mats
The book, “The American Automobile: A Centenary, 1893-1993”, featuring a photo of this Avanti
Spare tire and jack
Additional Information
A Broad Arrow Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the seller of this listing. As such, the purchase transaction will be facilitated by Broad Arrow, including vehicle payment, applicable taxes required to be collected by the seller or Broad Arrow, and title/ownership reassignment. Broad Arrow is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Frank Malefors Phone: 602-488-7888 Email: fmalefors@hagerty.com
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