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  • The Saga of the 'Plastic Pickle', Bruce's Green Machine

    Today was a good one for me. I finally settled with the solicitors (It was a deceased estate) and got my Avanti 11 home. It took 3 weeks to settle! It came with lots of parts and while looking through them I came across this letter.

    The Saga of the 'Plastic Pickle', Bruce's Green Machine

    Over twenty years ago I decided to sell off all of my "Drag Racing" and get a "Machine" before I settled down. I didn't expect to have that 'dream car' 20 years on and half a world away but here I am and here "she" is, still with me. RQB 1717 was finished in December 1971. The present "firemist" green paint and Tan interior are as close to the original as we could restore them here. She was the first Avanti sold to the public with a factory sunroof and only the third car built with one, according to Nate Altman, who started Avanti Motors. She was also built with a high performance 1971 drive train but with a 1972 body and custom interior design.
    After much pleasure, a few headaches, and many cross country excursions I left her behind with my family for what was supposed to be a year or two "down under". That was in January 1975!!
    The next eleven years included four trips back to the U.S., on again off again attempts to sell her or bring her over negotiations on several occasions with"OZ' customs until in December 1986 we 'limped' down to the docks in Philadelphia with only the back brakes working in the snow!!
    If she seemed a "basket case" in the "states" she was even worse when I had to push her out and winch her onto a trailer in Melbourne in March 1987. The paint and interior were shot but worse was to come. The starter and alternator were "Melted". It seems there had been more attempts to pinch her. ( At least two other attempts in the "States" that we know of were partly successful)
    Since that March I have, with the aid of friends and family (and much patience and many $$$) attempted to "bring her back"
    REBUILT/REFURBISHED and/or REPLACED including;
    starter, alternator, voltage regulator, air conditioner, heater, motors for rear fan, heater fan, electric windows, sun roof, and wipers: entire wiring loom, radio, speakers, distributor, ignition,engine rebuild, exhaust, transmission, front/rear suspension, steering box, arms,links, front and rear springs/shocks, tacho, speedo, gauges, clock, wiper pivots, brakes, calipers, power steering, locks, seals, upholstery, interior, carpets, paint, ETC and of course the conversion to right hand drive.
    The license plate "PICKLE" was a gift from my wife, Jennifer for our anniversary just prior to getting "OUR" roadworthy in September of 1989.. The "Plastic Pickle" has been my everyday car since then and is the oldest "One Owner" that I................

    That was were the letter finished. Bruce left the car in the care a friend and returned to USA about 2003. I think that he returned several times and was reunited with the car and unfortunately passed away in 2010.

    Now starts a new chapter for the 'PICKLE'

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    Last edited by davepink53; 08-19-2011, 12:49 PM. Reason: ad photos
    Dave Pink
    Victoria, Australia

    1916 SF Roadster
    1925 ER Tourer
    1925 Panel Delivery
    1953 Champion Sedan
    1957 Golden Hawk
    1971 Avanti II


    Studebaker Car Club Of Australia Website
    http://www.studebakercarclub.net

  • #2
    Pictures Dave !!!!!!
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    John
    63R-2386
    Resto-Mod by Michael Myer

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    • #3
      Great story! (Saga)
      All of our cars have a story. Fortunately, for yours, you have it. Most, unfortunately, are lost or have huge gaps between stories. Keep the saga going.
      John Clary
      Greer, SC

      SDC member since 1975

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      • #4
        HI DAVE,
        SAD NEWS.

        Bruce was a really good guy and I am sad he is no longer with us. He cant have been that old - maybe very early 60's. We got on really well. Bruce and Jennifer were always up for a chat when I passed his home in Kew to visit Pickle.

        What did he die from ?? Did he go back state side for his movie making ??

        with a very sad heart
        regards
        Greg
        Greg Diffen

        Editor Studebaker Owners Club UK magazine

        Australian Stude guy living in Warwick, United Kingdom

        1933 St Regis Brougham Model 56 delivered new in the Netherlands
        1937 Dictator sedan Australian Body by TJ Richards RHC
        1937 Packard Super 8 Limousine UK delivered RHC
        1939 Packard Super 8 Seven Passenger sedan monster UK delivered RHC
        1939 Commander Cabriolet by Lagenthal of Switzerland
        1963 Lark Daytona Hardtop
        1988 Avanti Convertible

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        • #5
          What did he die from ?? Did he go back state side for his movie making ??

          with a very sad heart
          regards
          Greg

          Hi Greg, I am sorry, I did not know Bruce at all and know nothing about what caused his death.
          Regards
          Dave.
          Dave Pink
          Victoria, Australia

          1916 SF Roadster
          1925 ER Tourer
          1925 Panel Delivery
          1953 Champion Sedan
          1957 Golden Hawk
          1971 Avanti II


          Studebaker Car Club Of Australia Website
          http://www.studebakercarclub.net

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          • #6
            I dig the Range Rover in the background of the first pic. I got one like it, an 89. What year is it? What engine?
            Alex Nelsen, certified Studebaker nut.
            Driving a 1954 Champion Coupe powered by a Chrysler 383.
            Lizella, GA

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            • #7
              Don't know anything about the cars in the background. that was the yard my Avanti was stored at.
              Dave Pink
              Victoria, Australia

              1916 SF Roadster
              1925 ER Tourer
              1925 Panel Delivery
              1953 Champion Sedan
              1957 Golden Hawk
              1971 Avanti II


              Studebaker Car Club Of Australia Website
              http://www.studebakercarclub.net

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              • #8
                Dave, Good Luck with your new car, hopefully you will be able to add many more chapters to the story.

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