Avanti Coupe Introduction
Back in April 1962, the Studebaker party introduced a fiberglass-bodied, futuristic-looking, 2+2 coupe named Avanti, which means "ahead" or "forward" in Italian.
After Studebaker ceased product in October 1963 collect to bad sales, South Bend, Ind., car dealers Nathan Altman and spouse Leo Newman bought the rights to make the auto.
Altman marked the resurrected automobile Avanti II.
It's standard functional features includes:
- brakes, power 4 wheel disc
- power rack & pinion steering
- auxiliary power point
- 5 speed automatic transmission
The safety and security features included in it are abs or traction control, air bags front or rear outboard 3 point shoulder lap belts, securilock, remote keyless entry, and wheel locking kit.
