Goodbye 2014 – Hello 2015! - Canadian Avanti Owners Association
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Goodbye 2014 – Hello 2015! - Canadian Avanti Owners Association
Official Newsletter for the Canadian Avanti Owners Association November – December 2014 Goodbye 2014 – Hello 2015! (Norman Searle’s 1963 Avanti) In this issue: President’s Message Editor’s Message Meeting Minutes November 30 Election Results Ramblings Steering in a new Direction Hamilton Chapter SDC Christmas Party Meeting Pictures Studefest 2015 Maple Leaf Tour 2015 Upcoming Events Final Words… CAOA Membership Renewal Form For Sale Volume 12, Issue 6. Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 8 Page 9 Page 11 Page 13 Page 15 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Steve Wohleber Mike Emmerich Mike Emmerich Mike Emmerich Mike Emmerich Mike Emmerich Mike Emmerich Mike Emmerich Bill Foy Verne Brinsmead Mike Emmerich Internet Larry Gibson Mike Emmerich The Canadian Avanti The Canadian Avanti is published quarterly by the Canadian Avanti Owners Association (CAOA), a chapter of the Avanti Owners Association International (AOAI). The Canadian Avanti Owners Association is a non-profit organization committed to preserving the history of the Avanti automobile. We currently have +40 members located in all provinces across Canada. We are a Chapter of the Avanti Owners Association International Inc. Our group strives to promote the research and study of the Avanti and the companies that have produced it over the years. We wish to share our knowledge with others and encourage the acquisition, preservation, restoration, and maintenance of all Avantis produced by Studebaker and successor companies. Our Canadian Chapter also promotes fellowship and camaraderie by publishing a newsletter quarterly, participating in local CAOA or Studebaker Drivers Club events and our general meetings held quarterly at various members’ homes. Ownership of an Avanti (Studebaker or successor) is not required. CAOA Chapter Officers President: Steve Wohleber [email protected] 705-383-2432 Vice Presidents: Prairies: TBA (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba) British Columbia TBA Ontario: Hugh Campbell [email protected] 519-978-0600 East: TBA (Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, NFLD) Treasurer: Dave Moxham [email protected] 705-898-1326 Secretary: Mike Emmerich [email protected] 613-479-2249 Membership: Bill Harris [email protected] 905-628-6370 Newsletter: TBA Webmaster: Sue Lusted [email protected] 905-945-0027 Technical Advisor Peter Sant [email protected] 613-966-5160 Websites: CAOA: AOAI: SDC: http://www.canadianavanti.ca http://www.aoai.org/ http://www.studebakerdriversclub.com/ President’s Message… So winter is upon us and with the gradually lengthening days, perhaps we start thinking of the season to come and the many projects waiting. We are pleased to welcome new members and we hope to add more this coming year. As always, Lew Schucart has done a great job with the calendar and we are offering one complimentary with each renewal. Mike Emmerich and Paulette are enjoying their northern winter it seems and is enjoying retirement. A good story from the West coast featuring the retrieval of two forlorn Avanti is in this link: http://driving.ca/auto-news/news/buyingcollector-cars-sightunseen#.VJMtq8jTFWc.email Dale Pennock has done a great job bringing these cars back to life. His story was also featured in Old Autos this month. Check it out if you are a subscriber. Lots of shows coming up this year so there should be plenty of opportunities to enjoy your ride. We are also aware of an orphan sitting outside on a driveway in Midland ON so hopefully a new home will be forthcoming for this Avanti II as well. Our new Membership Chair, Larry Gibson is doing a great job and all of you should be hearing from him if you already haven't. We may change some things around this year so keep checking our web site for updates as they take place. We are all looking forward to a good year and remember we are always willing to support activities throughout Canada. Well, another 25 below night is on its way, so I'm off to put some more wood on the fire. Keep warm and spring really is just around the corner. This years (2014) train set-up: All the best! Steve Wohleber Editor’s Message... Well, the next phase of my life is in place. I am finally following the “Final Words” in this issue and making the most of my 86,400 seconds. I retired from the company I worked for the past 31 years. I moved to a new house, in a new area, with a great person. Not that this has all been easy, I have given up many things I loved to achieve my dreams. But, I am very excited where my life is heading and the new people that are in it. I sold the 1940 Coupe and 1963 Convertible as part of my downsizing. I kept the Avanti as if you can only have one, this is it! As previously mentioned in past newsletters, I have finally started “upgrading” the Avanti, making it look and perform as it should. In this issue, I dealt with the steering and removing the engine and transmission for rebuilding and final paint. It will be a whole new car this May. Between the Avanti, the Wildcat ATV and now a pontoon boat on our own dock, this will be a fun summer. I forgot to mention that Paulette and I are now engaged and are looking forward to an intimate wedding on our dock come May 16. Life is good! As you are aware that this is my final issue as editor (and to keep up the tradition, suitably late!) so I want to thank the executive in selecting me to be your editor. I also want to thank the many people who provided articles and input over the years. Without your support, it would have not been possible. I look forward to providing articles (including the upgrades on my Avanti) to the new editor, so I can stay in touch with you. So, in closing, thanks to all of you and the friendships we have cultivated and hopefully we will stay in touch. Cheers! Mike Emmerich and Paulette Martel 1965 Grindstone Lake Road Plevna, Ontario K0H 2M0 613.479.2249 [email protected] By Mike Emmerich CAOA Meeting Minutes Nov 30, 2014 Members Present: Larry and Barb Gibson, Steve and Barb Wohleber, Sue and Roly Lusted, Ralph Hart, Jim and Barb Anderson, Wayne Hamilton, Bill Harris, Dave Simonson, Hugh Campbell and Bonny Butler, Mike Emmerich and Paulette Martel, Stu Chapman, and Paul Cronkwright. Call to Order: 1:10 pm Opening Remarks: Steve Wohleber welcomed everyone to our fall meeting. Thanks to Larry and Barb Gibson for hosting the meeting. We unfortunately missed some meetings over the summer due to scheduling difficulties. Minutes: Minutes of April 27, 2014 as included in the newsletter and read by Mike Emmerich were presented. Motion to accept by Paul Cronkwright, seconded by Ralph Hart, carried. Treasurer’s Report: Report covering April 2014 to November 2014 presented by Bill Harris. Motion to accept by Bill Harris, seconded by Ralph Hart, carried. Membership Report: Bill Harris reported that our membership for 2014 stood at 38. Members paid up for 2015 currently stands at 22. Steve Wohleber and Bill Harris will follow-up with members who have not renewed for the past two years and remind them of our “free” 2015 calendar offer. Old Business: Web Site: Sue Lusted reported that website hosting and domain name has been renewed. Sue is now looking after classifieds; send your for sale or wanted ads to her for distribution. Membership Renewal: CAOA renewal forms were sent with last newsletter. A 2015 calendar will be provided free with each renewed or paid membership. Reminder to all: if you sell your Avanti, your current membership extends to the new owner so please ensure you let them know and forward their contact information to Bill Harris. By Mike Emmerich New Business: Sponsorship: Stu Chapman met with the Studebaker National Museum (SNM) and provided a report on our support options which include the Adopt-A-Car program and a brick. Motion made by Stu Chapman to provide $100 USD per prototype ($200 USD in total) on a yearly basis with the option to renew or opt-out. Discussion: Money is for the general museum fund, not those specific vehicles. SNM has the title to these vehicles. Paul Cronkwright added to the motion that we should investigate having the SNM include an R series engine as part of the sponsorship package. Seconded by Wayne Hamilton; all in favour. Stu Chapman will look after disbursement of funds and request the R Series engine inclusion. Calendars: The 2015 Calendars are now in! Send your order in along with membership dues to Dave Moxham. For all of those already renewed, Dave Moxham will mail the calendars next week. Additional calendars are available for $10. Steve and Barb Wohleber’s Avanti is featured for November. Members can send their Avanti for consideration to Avanti Magazine editor for inclusion in 2016. Events for 2015: April 25: Badenoch Swap Meet (hosted by Ontario Chapter SDC). June 6-7: Fleetwood Country Cruizein. See http://www.fleetwoodcountrycruizein.com/ for more details. June 14: Hamilton Chapter SDC tour to Pierce Arrow Museum Buffalo NY. CAOA has been invited to join. Plan to meet at Duty Free at Fort Erie and cross over as a group. Roly Lusted is the contact and more details will be provided as we get closer. See http://www.pierce-arrow.com/ for more information on the museum. August 16-22: 51st Studebaker Drivers Club International meet in St Louis Missouri. This will also be an AOAI meet. See http://www.sdcmeet.com/ for details. October X: Ontario Chapter SDC Maple Leaf Tour. Hosted by Verne Brinsmead, details will be provided as they become available. By Mike Emmerich CAOA Executive plans to keep in close contact to Hamilton and Ontario Chapters for support and participation opportunities. Members in other regions are encouraged to do likewise with their local SDC Chapter(s) and keep the Executive informed if the CAOA can provide support. Meetings for 2015: April 26: Hosted by Bill Harris in Dundas ON. June 15: Summer meeting, details TBA. September: Fall meeting, details TBA. November: Winter meeting/elections, details TBA. As in previous years, CAOA will attempt to tie a meeting to an event. We are always looking for suggestions and/or meeting places, so send in your thoughts to Steve Wohleber or Mike Emmerich. Elections for 2015: See attached for election results. Motion to Adjourn: By Mike Emmerich Motion to adjourn by Ralph Hart at 2:45pm. CAOA Elections for 2015 The Canadian Avanti Owners Association annual elections were held on November 30, 2014 at the home of Larry and Barb Gibson in Grimsby ON. Thanks to the 2014 Executive. Thanks to Bill Harris who has supported the CAOA since its inception in 2003. Welcome to the 2015 Executive as they look forward to a new year. Welcome to Larry Gibson who has now taken on the role of Membership Chair. There are still several positions still open and we encourage any member to contact the executive if they would like to take this on (even if for a trial basis). Position Name President: Steve Wohleber Vice President: Prairies: Open (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba) British Columbia Open Ontario: Hugh Campbell East: Open (Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, NFLD) Treasurer: Dave Moxham Secretary: Mike Emmerich Membership*: Larry Gibson Newsletter*: Open Webmaster*: Sue Lusted * These positions are appointments as opposed to elected and are considered part of the Executive. Ramblings IDYSD Picture (Cover): Hi Mike, I would like to submit a photo taken during the “DYSD” event out here in the Edmonton area. This was at a car meet in Fallis, Alberta. It was on the way home from this event that I ran out of gas and a fellow member, Curtiss Lagasse, found a mobile fuel station to come out to my car and fuel me up on the side of the road. It turned out the fellow blew a hole in the side of his on-board RV gas tank and needed to drain some gas fast, before he was cited for a toxic spill or the leaking fuel caught fire. I got my gas and he drained his tank. All was good. Norman Searle. The following are some great links sent in by members. Enjoy! Will Norton (President, Ontario Chapter SDC): Check out the link below for info on Tim Horton Motors - a former Studebaker Dealership in Toronto back in 1962 http://www.autofocus.ca/news-events/features/tim-horton-motors-double-double-and-a-dodge Cheers, Will Graham Gagne: Hi folks, a very interesting item on two Avanti found in the berry bushes! gg http://driving.ca/auto-news/news/buying-collector-cars-sight-unseen Barry Slipp: Hi Mike; here is an interesting Stude related article from “Hemmings Daily”, a free subscription from Hemmings. Perhaps you could put the link in the newsletters. I highly recommend the “Hemmings Daily” for those who have not yet subscribed to this free service. It’s a great way to start the day for car guys (and gals). Click on the link below for the article regarding the Volcano and Studebaker. It sure stirred up the pot and lots of first hand info. Happy New Year. Barry http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2011/11/30/the-volcano-and-the-studebaker-wheres-themissing-link/#.VK7o9asUNfY.email By Mike Emmerich Ramblings Studebaker National Museum: Adopt-A-Car Sponsorship This reply is from Rebecca Bonham (SNM) thanking us for our donation to their Adopt-A-Car program. Please refer to the meeting minutes this issue for more information on the donation. “This is great news, Stu! Thank you so much and please extend our thanks to the Canadian AOA. Please give Thelma my best”. Rebecca J. Bonham Executive Director From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 12:15 PM To: Drew Van De Wielle Cc: Rebecca Bonham; Andrew Beckman; [email protected]; [email protected]; Mike Emmerich Subject: Adopt-a-Car program Hi Drew. You will recall our discussion back in May regarding the potential support of the Adopt-a-Car program by the Canadian Avanti Owners Association. I am pleased to advise you that the members of the CAOA met yesterday, the first time since our discussion, and unanimously approved the sponsorship of the Avanti-based Notchback Sedan Prototype and the Avanti-based Fastback Sedan Prototype, at an annual cost of $100.00 for a total of $200.00. Further, should the Museum come into ownership possession of an Avanti, the members have asked that the CAOA be given first opportunity for sponsorship of such a car. In addition, the members would like to know if the Museum owns a stand-mounted R2 or R3 engine. If so, perhaps this could be exhibited between the two prototypes, thereby accenting the Avanti influence of this display even further. CAOA President Steve Wohleber will be arranging with Treasurer Dave Moxham to have either a bank draft (cashier’s check) or money order in US funds in the amount of $200.00 forwarded to your attention presently. Stu Chapman. Our “CAOA” hat is off to Stu Chapman for suggesting this sponsorship and helping to craft the motion and finally making arrangements for the sponsorship on behalf of the chapter. MDE. By Mike Emmerich Steering in a New Direction Well, I am finally taking the plunge. On November 29th the Avanti was delivered to Fixx Auto body (AKA Royal Auto body) for a new engine and paint. Before it could be delivered, the new rack and pinon upgrade had to be performed. Based on an article on a rack and pinion swap in Bob Johnston’s website (http://www.studebaker-info.org/) things never go as planned (or do they?). Glen Forrest reviewed the article and was a little bit skeptical. But, he is a tool and die maker experienced in chassis design and manufacture and would know of any pitfalls. The nature of the Avanti (split steering box and steering shaft) meant that once the rack was mounted, a couple of Borgenson joints and some new power steering hoses we should be back on the road. This part was easy. Glen located the rack as close to the oil pan as possible (read as high off the ground it could be) to ensure that the tie rods were parallel to the ground to ensure no bump-steer. Toe-in is allowed as the wheel moves up and down – toe-out is not. Glen spent some careful time, removing the coil spring and checking for bump-steer and not allowing me to drive the car until he was satisfied. When I arrived to pick the car up, he was smiling and I read this to mean that he was happy. I took the car for a drive around the block, driving over a railway crossing on several occasions (once rather speedily). And guess what, no bump-steer! The rack is for 1987 Cavalier Z24, which means it is quicker than a standard one. I feel like I am driving a new car! Now I cannot wait until Paul Forrest builds me a new HO 305 (but with 383 cubic inches, like I had in my coupe). This is another story… Rack Installation Pictures: By Mike Emmerich Steering in a New Direction Disconnecting the many hoses and wires. Handy to have a lift truck at your disposal. Engine now out, time to remove the harness. Since I am planning to paint the car and engine compartment before the engine can go in, all has to be removed. A myriad pile of parts; I have to keep all until This was a great engine. I won a mileage tour the new engine is installed to determine what with it, took me to South Bend and Dover numerous times and never let me down. But it I need to keep. was tired and time for a replacement. By Mike Emmerich Hamilton Chapter Christmas November 29 As many CAOA members belong to the Hamilton Chapter SDC, the executive has invited all CAOA members to also attend. For this reason, we tie in a meeting with this event, so members out of town can attend both and make it a full weekend. This time Hugh Campbell and Bonny Butler made the trek from Windsor and Steve and Barb Wohleber drove down from Britt. Good thing the weather cooperated. As usual, the door prizes were aplenty, the food was great and the socializing with friends was fantastic. Mr. and Mrs. Claus (George and Donna Graham) were present (with presents). Hopefully we will get another invitation next year (nudge, nudge, wink, wink, Mr. Lusted). I would like to thank the Hamilton Chapter SDC personally for the clock I was presented in appreciation of my support of the chapter from 2002 onward. It is great to be associated with such good friends! Pictures from the event: Thelma Chapman, Barb Gibson and Barb Hugh Campbell and Bonny Butler. Wohleber. Bill Harris, Wayne Hamilton and Sharon Barb and Larry Gibson with Steve and Barb Pearce. Wohleber. By Mike Emmerich Hamilton Chapter Christmas November 29 Barry and Carol Leppan. Lorraine and Paul Cronkwright. Stu Chapman and Sue Lusted. Barb Anderson and Larry Gibson. Mike Emmerich and Paulette Martel with Mike Emmerich being presented with a token of appreciation by Roly Lusted, on behalf of Sharon Pearce looking on. the Hamilton Chapter SDC. By Mike Emmerich CAOA Meeting November 30 As 2014 draws close to an end, it means time for our final meeting and chance to swap stories from over the summer. This meeting was held at the home of Larry and Barb Gibson and as usual there was too much good food and good times. Lunch was held before the meeting, then after the meeting coffee/tea and desserts were available to munch on. Larry volunteered to take those inclined out to his garage to view his passion (and man is he passionate). Barb showed others the quilts she is making – the pictures do not do them justice! After the festivities have been completed, all head back home to Britt, Sudbury, Plevna and points inbetween. Many thanks to Larry and Barb for opening their home to us. Pictures worth sharing: Lining up for the food. Watch the elbows! Bonny Butler, Paulette Martel and Sue Lusted found a comfy place to talk and have a coffee. Larry Gibson must be thirsty, as he stares L-R: Stu Chapman listens as Mike Emmerich down at Roly Lusted, Dave Simonson and Paul records Bill Harris’ membership report. Wayne Cronkwright (R-L). Hamilton looks on. By Mike Emmerich CAOA Meeting November 30 Steve Wohleber keeping control as Ralph Hart, Barb Gibson showing one of her quilts as Barb Jim Anderson and Hugh Campbell listen on. Wohleber holds up the other end. Larry Gibson (behind Wayne) showing his Larry and Barb Gibson’s 1964 Avanti sporting 1962 Corvette with Hugh Campbell and Bill its newly recovered seats. Harris looking on. Larry Gibson’s radical 1966 Road Racer. He 421 CID of small block Chevrolet power. plans to race this beast in 2015. Manual shift of course. I bet this will be a blast to drive. By Mike Emmerich Studefest July 10-11-13th It’s that time again, but this time with a twist.....it’ll be summer. Last year’s Studefest gave us some great memories of the Lanark Highlands, Calabogie Motor Sport Park and all the stops along the way. This year’s tour will be based along the St. Lawrence River in Brockville. Our host hotel will be a spot we have visited before, The Royal Brock Quality Inn on Stewart Street. This hotel received many positive reports from our last visit, great location, clean rooms and lots of parking. We will be blocking off 15 rooms for this event so book your room early, remember cancellation is free if for some reason you are unable to attend. The details are disclosed below. The itinerary will go something like this: Friday July 10th For those who would like to get away a little early a few of us will be meeting in either Kingston or Gananoque then touring down the 1000 Island Parkway to Brockville with perhaps a lunch stop in Rockport. Saturday July 11th After a little breakfast we’ll head off back country to Smith Falls where we will visit the Rideau Canal and Railway Museums. Then it’s back to the St. Lawrence and an evening boat tour and dinner. The boat cruise will not be landing in the US therefore passports are not required. Sunday July 12th After breakfast we’re heading to Merrickville for their annual car show. This is a big show drawing upwards of 1000 cars. There is also shopping and lunching available. From here we part ways, no set time for departure, whatever suits you plan. Hotel information Quality Inn Royal Brock 100 Stewart Blvd, Brockville Ontario, 613-345-1400 Rates – 1 Queen $104.39, 1 King $113.39, 2 Double Beds $122.39 Book by March 1 to ensure a room. It is their busy season so rooms will not be held after this date. After booking contact me to let me know you’re in. There will also be registration for the boat tour portion of this event; these details will be printed in an upcoming Studebanner. Bill Foy 613-777-5468 [email protected] Bill Foy Maple Leaf Tour 2015 Perhaps a bit optimistic for the end of January but positive thinking helps one endure the blizzard raging over the deck on the other side of my sliding door. In any case, it's time to start thinking Maple Leaf Tour - October is fast approaching! We have settled on Peterborough this year, on October 2, 3 and 4. This is fairly central and should make the trip tolerable for everyone. Our hosts will be the Quality Inn, 1074 Landsdowne Street West, (705) 748-6801 / (877) 316-9949 e-mail [email protected]. The rate is a very good $79.00 per night including hot breakfast and we have 20 rooms on hold until September 1, emergency cancellation by 4p.m. on the day prior. Our block is all first floor and we have dedicated Studebaker Club parking right outside of each room. Make your booking as this is Homecoming Weekend at Trent University so any latecomers may be sleeping in Ottawa. Tour arrangements are still tentative as many things are closed in winter. We are looking at Lang Pioneer Village in the morning, a short drive north to Lakefield for lunch and an afternoon back roads tour with a stop at Petroglyphs Provincial Park. I haven't been there for years but Bill Hooper said they have a new interpretive centre and the main glyphs are now roofed over so rain can't deter us. Meals are still an unknown but the hotel is located among many restaurants which would love to see us. This should provide good negotiating power! The Quality Inn has offered the breakfast room for our AGM if we want it, but this is Will's territory. More information as it falls into place. Remember that rooms will be at a premium that weekend, so snag yours early. Happy Studebakering! By Verne Brinsmead Upcoming Events... Chapter Events Meetings for 2015: April 26: Hosted by Bill Harris in Dundas ON. June 15: Summer meeting, details TBA. September: Fall meeting, details TBA. November: Winter meeting/elections, details TBA. As in previous years, CAOA will attempt to tie a meeting to an event. We are always looking for suggestions and/or meeting places, so send in your thoughts to Steve Wohleber or Mike Emmerich. April 25: Badenoch Swap Meet (hosted by Ontario Chapter SDC). June 6-7: Fleetwood Country Cruizein. See http://www.fleetwoodcountrycruizein.com/ for more details. AOAI Events August 16-22: 51st Studebaker Drivers Club International meet in St Louis Missouri. This will also be an AOAI meet. See http://www.sdcmeet.com/ for details. SDC Events June 14: Hamilton Chapter SDC tour to Pierce Arrow Museum Buffalo NY. CAOA has been invited to join. Plan to meet at Duty Free at Fort Erie and cross over as a group. Roly Lusted is the contact and more details will be provided as we get closer. See http://www.pierce-arrow.com/ for more information on the museum. July 10-12: Ontario Chapter SDC Studefest; details will be provided as they become available. Contact is Bill Foy, 613-777-5468 or [email protected]. October 2-4: Ontario Chapter SDC Mapleleaf Tour; details will be provided as they become available. Contact is Verne Brinsmead, 705-4543854 or [email protected]. Have an event you would like to add? Please contact Mike Emmerich with the details... THE MAGIC BANK ACCOUNT Imagine that you had won the following *PRIZE* in a contest: Each morning your bank would deposit $86,400 in your private account for your use. However, this prize has rules: 1. Everything that you didn't spend during each day would be taken away from you. 2. You may not simply transfer money into some other account. 3. You may only spend it. 4. Each morning upon awakening, the bank opens your account with another $86,400 for that day. 5. The bank can end the game without warning; at any time it can say, “Game Over!". It can close the account and you will not receive a new one. What would you personally do? You would buy anything and everything you wanted right? Not only for yourself, but for all the people you love and care for. Even for people you don't know, because you couldn't possibly spend it all on yourself, right? You would try to spend every penny, and use it all, because you knew it would be replenished in the morning, right? ACTUALLY, This GAME is REAL. Each of us is already a winner of this *PRIZE*. We just can't seem to see it. The PRIZE is *TIME* 1. Each morning we awaken to receive 86,400 seconds as a gift of life. 2. And when we go to sleep at night, any remaining time is Not credited to us. 3. What we haven't used up that day is forever lost. 4. Yesterday is forever gone. 5. Each morning the account is refilled, but the bank can dissolve your account at any time WITHOUT WARNING... SO, what will YOU do with your 86,400 seconds? Those seconds are worth so much more than the same amount in dollars. Think about it and remember to enjoy every second of your life, because time races by so much quicker than you think. So take care of yourself, be happy, love deeply and enjoy life! Here's wishing you a wonderful and beautiful day. Start “spending!” MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL FOR 2015 The Canadian Avanti Owners Association (CAOA) is a non-profit organization committed to preserving the history of the Avanti automobile. We currently have +45 members located in all provinces across Canada. We are a Chapter of the Avanti Owners Association International Inc (http://www.aoai.org/). Our group strives to promote the research and study of the Avanti and the companies that have produced it over the years. We wish to share our knowledge with others and encourage the acquisition, preservation, restoration, and maintenance of all Avantis produced by Studebaker and successor companies. Our Canadian Chapter also promotes fellowship and camaraderie by publishing a newsletter quarterly, participating in local CAOA or Studebaker Drivers Club events and our general meetings held quarterly at various members’ homes. Ownership of an Avanti (Studebaker or successor) is not required. Renewal fee Make Cheque Payable to: $ 15.00 per year Canadian Avanti Owners Mail cheque to: C. A. O. A. David Moxham P.O. Box 341 Noelville, Ontario P0M 2N0 Any questions? Please Contact: President Steve Wohleber 705-383-2432 [email protected] Membership Bill Harris [email protected] Treasurer David Moxham 705-898-1326 [email protected] Secretary/Editor Mike Emmerich 519-740-6118 [email protected] 905-628-6370 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION & ANNUAL RENEWAL FORM for 2015 PLEASE FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW AND INCLUDE WITH MEMBERSHIP PAYMENT Name(s) Yours: Spouse: Last Name First Name Local Address: Street City Province postal code Street City Province postal code Alt. Address: Local Phone: Alt. Phone: A.O.A.I Membership No. E-Mail: (Avanti Owners Association Int.) Fill below your car information if new/changed: Year Serial # Engine Cubic In. Car Model Exterior / Interior Color *Condition Code: 1 Excellent; 2 Fine; 3 Very Good; 4 Driver; 5 Restorable Cond. Code* For Sale – 1963 Avanti 1963 Avanti: This is an early Avanti (#1630) with the R1 engine, 4 speed and optional Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Hill Holder and 3.73 Twin Traction. It is mostly original with some improvements - dual Master Cylinder, Mallory (Delco) Electronic Ignition, replacement 55 amp Alternator and 134A A/C conversion. Detailed information and photos are available at www.kgworks.ca/1963avanti. The asking price is $23,000. Contact Graham at 902-758-1210 or email [email protected] For Sale – 1963 Avanti 1963 STUDEBAKER AVANTI R1 (R2640), $19,900.00. ORIGINAL 289 cu.in. (Rebuilt about 10k miles ago). All new Gauges. New Edelbrock/Webber carb. and Intake manifold. Mopar Alternator and Electronic ignition. Dual Power Brake system. Reconditioned Front Callipers, c/w new pads. Reconditioned rear drums c/w new shoes. New HD Front Coil Springs. Reconditioned A-arms. Reconditioned King Pins and bushings Forced air Rad Fan. New Torque Boxes (“Hog-Troughs”). Avanti II Alum. Mags. (Original Hub Caps in Box). New Cooper Radial Tires. (Original spare in trunk). Re-Arched Custom Rear Leaf Springs. New Rear Shocks Installed. New ignition switch. Many additional parts included with sale. Please contact Ellwood Phillips Calgary Alberta, T2J 3E9. [email protected] Home: 1-587-351-2720, Cell: 403-604-0151.