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{{List of Avanti Models}}'''Use the following MAKE TEMPLATE as the foundation for your Wikicars' [[List of Manufacturers|Automobile Make]] page:'''
{{List of Avanti Models}}'''Avanti''' is a name given to a semi-customized automobile produced in the United States, that traces its heritage to the [[Studebaker Avanti]] of 1963-1964.


Start off with a brief ''Introduction'' to the company. This would be a good place to create a table of company statistics and share any other relevant tidbits of information and factoids about the company.
==Avanti II==
Following the closure of the South Bend operation, two South Bend, Indiana [[Studebaker]] dealers, Nate Altman and Leo Newman purchased the Avanti name, the body molds, remaining parts, tools, jigs, and a portion of the South Bend factory to continue making the Avanti. Altman and Newman had first approached the [[Checker Motors Company]], maker of the iconic [[Checker Marathon]] and taxi cab, about taking over production.  However David Markin, Checker's President reportedly stated that his company was not interested in building "an ugly car" like the Avanti.  


==History==
These Avantis, called the '''Avanti II''', were given a 327 in³ (5.4 L) [[Chevrolet Corvette]] engine and were meticulously hand-built to order in very small numbers.
Then, comes the ''History'' section. Expand on any important events and company occurances in this section.  


==Future Models==
On October 1, 1982, real estate developer Stephen Blake bought the rights to the Avanti II and shortly after that developed a more up-to-date backbone chassis with independent suspension, and a convertible model.
Next, comes the ''Future Models'' section. In this section, list any upcoming models or future plans for the company.


==Current Models==
Blake's company declared bankruptcy in 1986, and the company was purchased by Michael Kelly, who relocated production to Youngstown, Ohio. These cars continued to be sold until approximately 1991.
This is where the ''Current Model Line'' for the MAKE is listed. If there were changes made to the current make line-up, mention them here.


* Please be sure to list the CURRENT models for the given MAKE in the "'''Discussion'''" section of the page. A site administrator will then add an ''Infobox'' to the MAKE page with the list of current models.
==Avanti==
 
A second generation of Avanti automobile was created by Tom Kellogg, one of the original Avanti design team members working for industrial designer [[Raymond Loewy]], in the late 1980s.  These cars were based on GM's "F" platform (based on GM's Camero/Firebird models), having the same styling themes as the Avanti is marketed today.
==Discontinued Models==
Companies undergo new model line-ups and refresh models depending on market trends. Models that have been retired or are no longer in production should be listed here.
 
==See Also==
This section should be used to link to other pages within Wikicars, that are related to this article.
* For example, the [[Ford]] company page, will have links to [[Mercury]], [[Lincoln]], [[Mazda]] and [[Volvo]] in this section, because all four are manufatured by [[Ford]] ''and'' are related in content because they are [[List of Manufacturers|Automobile Manufacturers]].
 
==External Links==
Please include any external sites that were used in collaborating this data, including manufacturer sites, in this section.


==External links==
*[http://www.avantimotors.com/ Avanti Motor Corporation (company page)]
*[http://www.avantisource.com/ Avanti Source Home Page]


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Avanti is a name given to a semi-customized automobile produced in the United States, that traces its heritage to the Studebaker Avanti of 1963-1964.

Avanti II

Following the closure of the South Bend operation, two South Bend, Indiana Studebaker dealers, Nate Altman and Leo Newman purchased the Avanti name, the body molds, remaining parts, tools, jigs, and a portion of the South Bend factory to continue making the Avanti. Altman and Newman had first approached the Checker Motors Company, maker of the iconic Checker Marathon and taxi cab, about taking over production. However David Markin, Checker's President reportedly stated that his company was not interested in building "an ugly car" like the Avanti.

These Avantis, called the Avanti II, were given a 327 in³ (5.4 L) Chevrolet Corvette engine and were meticulously hand-built to order in very small numbers.

On October 1, 1982, real estate developer Stephen Blake bought the rights to the Avanti II and shortly after that developed a more up-to-date backbone chassis with independent suspension, and a convertible model.

Blake's company declared bankruptcy in 1986, and the company was purchased by Michael Kelly, who relocated production to Youngstown, Ohio. These cars continued to be sold until approximately 1991.

Avanti

A second generation of Avanti automobile was created by Tom Kellogg, one of the original Avanti design team members working for industrial designer Raymond Loewy, in the late 1980s. These cars were based on GM's "F" platform (based on GM's Camero/Firebird models), having the same styling themes as the Avanti is marketed today.

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