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Avanti at Bonneville - Seminar Friday May 3rd, 2013 - Studebaker National Museum

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  • #16
    Closing in on 50 Pre Sales almost half of all available seats. Please don't delay register today.

    John Hull

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    • #17
      Got my ticket in the mail today.
      sigpic[SIGPIC]

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      • #18
        Originally posted by plwindish View Post
        Got my ticket in the mail today.
        Same here, thanks John

        Bob

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        • #19
          I sure hope someone writes a story for Turning Wheels about this one. Some of us are just too far away to attend.
          Jon Stalnaker
          Karel Staple Chapter SDC

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          • #20
            50+ sold

            http://www.avantithunderatbonneville.com Get yours !!!
            John Hull

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            • #21
              Todays South Bend Tribune April 28, 2013

              Panel discussion Friday at museum marks Avanti run

              SOUTH BEND -- There will be a panel discussion at 6:30 p.m. Friday at Studebaker National Museum, 201 S. Chapin St., to mark the 20th anniversary of Ron Hall's record run in his Avanti.

              On Sept. 22, 1993, a 1963 Studebaker Avanti driven by Hall set a new world speed record with a two-way average of 195.6 mph at Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. Hall's return run average of 200.462 mph made his the first Studebaker-powered car to exceed the 200 mph mark.

              Hull-O Ventures, in association with the Chicagoland Chapter of the Avanti Owners Association International and the Michiana Chapter of Studebaker Drivers Club, will host the discussion. Proceeds will benefit the museum.

              Panelists will include: Richard Bennett III, owner and historian of the Due Cento Avanti; John Hora, owner of the No. 9 Bonneville Avanti; John Shanahan, a Studebaker historian and a member of Hall's race team; Jim Lange, a Bonneville racer and record holder; Jim Pepper and George Krem, Hall race team members; and moderator Dave Kinney.

              Hall's Bonneville Avanti, Horas' No. 9 Studebaker Bonneville Avanti and another 1963 Avanti will be on display.

              Cost to attend is $25.50 per person, which includes admission to the museum and a commemorative magazine about the Avanti at Bonneville. Museum membership does not qualify for this event, which is a separate fundraiser.

              For tickets and more information, visit: www.avantithunderatbonneville.com.

              Tickets also available at Studebaker National Museum and the Michiana SDC Swap Meet next week.
              John Hull

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              • #22
                Looking forward to seeing you at the swap meet (where I will have tickets at my vending table they are also available at the SNM) and then the Seminar Friday night at the Museum. Stop by and say hello but better still please don't miss this opportunity as none of us are getting any younger. Please support this effort which will help document Studebaker history and support the Studebaker National Museum.
                John Hull

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                • #23
                  Thanks to everyone who attended. I believe all will agree it was a hell of a night with a world class panel. DVD being considered. Museum has Event magazine for sale.
                  John Hull

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Avantict View Post
                    Thanks to everyone who attended. I believe all will agree it was a hell of a night with a world class panel. DVD being considered. Museum has Event magazine for sale.
                    John

                    And a hearty thank you for all you did to make this happen. I can't think of a better way to spend quality Avanti time than listening to the discussion of the assembled panel and get a feeling for the passion they all had for this endeavor.

                    A DVD would be a great way to share with the unfortunates that couldn't attend and also add a few bucks to the museum's coffers.

                    Bob

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