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  • Why is there an Avanti at the Corvette museum?

    When the National Corvette Museum re-opens for general admission in Bowling Green, Kentucky, one of the vehicles on display will be a 1977 Studebaker Avanti II. Say what? As the museum shares the story, it was in 1962 that Bernard “Mike” Hammer’s stepfather took him along when he was shopping […]

  • #2
    Great story.
    The only difference between death and taxes is that death does not grow worse every time Congress convenes. - Will Rogers

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    • #3
      rkapteyn, if I was one of the "meanies", with out reading the article and just answering your question, I'd say: " So they'd have at least one good looking car there", ha ! BUT, I happen to like all cars including Vettes (got to drive my friends 62 about 85 miles the other day from shipping container to his house) so just take my reply as intended...a tease or joke.

      By the way, that link is a great story !

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      • #4
        Very appropriate addition. Not only did MFG manufacturer Avanti and Corvette body components, they are still in business continuing to produce parts for every generation of Corvette including the new C8.
        Mike - Assistant Editor, Turning Wheels
        Fort Worth, TX

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        • #5
          And don't forget MFG Fiberglass boats...

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