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  • Gunslinger
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    I believe if you look at the accessories brochure for a '63 Avanti, it states Dunlop tires were an option. It's been a long time, but I remember that's what was in the brochure. Dunlop's weren't listed in the '64 Avanti brochure.

    Poet...Mystic...Soldier of Fortune. As always...self-absorbed, adversarial, cocky and in general a malcontent.

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  • studegary
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    quote:Originally posted by BrianC

    My production # for 63 Gt Hawk is the same as Andy's '62, "54" firestone tires, "55" white sidewall. No mention of the size.
    BrianC
    I think that is all that would be needed for production - Firestone and optional whitewalls. I believe that all 1963 Hawks used the same size tires - no options.

    Gary L.
    Wappinger, NY

    SDC member since 1968
    Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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  • BrianC
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    My production # for 63 Gt Hawk is the same as Andy's '62, "54" firestone tires, "55" white sidewall. No mention of the size.
    BrianC

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  • 53k
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    quote:Originally posted by jlmccuan

    Our '63 Avanti #3152, built in early Feb 1963, production order calls out 56A 670 4 WHITE 500 NYLON
    They are Firestone 500's. The spare is also a Firestone 500, so I guess the spare was whatever was supplied for the 4 on the ground? Or maybe the "4" meant something besides quantity. ...
    As far as I know the spare always matched the four on the ground. My Daytona Wagonaire came with five Firestone 500 whitewalls. People (me included) used to rotate all five tires rather than just the four on the ground. I'd have to look, but I think the owner's manual diagrammed a five-tire rotation.




    Paul Johnson, Wild and Wonderful West Virginia. '64 Daytona Wagonaire, '64 Daytona convertible, '53 Commander Starliner, Museum R-4 engine, '62 Gravely Model L, '72 Gravely Model 430

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  • Bill Pressler
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    Production order for my '63 R1 Daytona says "56 650 4 Wht Firestone 500 NY".

    Production order for my '64 Daytona (a much plainer car that retailed for about $1K less than my '63) just says "Dom W/W--5 650x15 2 ply whitewalls--Dom".

    I'm assuming "Dom" means "Domestic", but I don't know. The car was built in Hamilton.

    Bill Pressler
    Kent, OH
    '63 Lark Daytona Skytop R1
    '64 Daytona Hardtop

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  • 62SY4
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    I buy Firestones. I have FR 575's (out of production) in 215/70/15 on the rear of my lark and I am picking up FR 380's in 205/75/15 for the front today, I wore the old tiger paws off this past weekend. The Firestone FR 380 has either a 7/8" or 1" white wall I can't remember and its a pretty good looking tire, had that as a choice or Sigma's whatever they are for the extra $10 I'm going with a name brand.

    Jon Krimm
    1962 Lark Sedan

    1961 Champ

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  • jlmccuan
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    I had a feeling it was probably plies, but didn't remember. Thanks.

    I wouldn't have a problem with new Firestones. The SUV tire debacle is probably why most folks have a bad memory of Firestone. I think that was the automaker's demands for a light tire on a truck, as much as anything Firestone did.

    Jim

    ____1966 Avanti II RQA 0088_______________1963 Avanti R2 63R3152____________Rabid Snail Racing

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  • JBOYLE
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    Thanks for the replies...
    At the risk of hijacking my own thread, I found that Firestone does make a 1" ww in the correct size for my Avanti 205/75/15,
    Any thoughs about putting on new Firestones for old times sake?

    63 Avanti R1 2788
    1914 Stutz Bearcat
    (George Barris replica)

    Washington State

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  • Bob Langer
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    quote:Originally posted by jlmccuan
    Or maybe the "4" meant something besides quantity.
    The "4" is for 4 ply.

    Bob Langer
    Glenshaw,PA



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  • jlmccuan
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    Our '63 Avanti #3152, built in early Feb 1963, production order calls out 56A 670 4 WHITE 500 NYLON

    They are Firestone 500's. The spare is also a Firestone 500, so I guess the spare was whatever was supplied for the 4 on the ground? Or maybe the "4" meant something besides quantity.

    BTW, the 4 tires on the ground have 5824 miles on them, the spare has never been used.

    Jim

    ____1966 Avanti II RQA 0088_______________1963 Avanti R2 63R3152____________Rabid Snail Racing

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  • Andy R.
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    I don't know how relevant my production orders are, but my CA '62 Hawk had two separate option codes on the same production order referring to tires:

    54 - Firestone tires
    55 - White sidewalls


    My other one, later production '62, has only the second code, but original Firestone spare matches that description as well. Perhaps by then in the production run, they'd resolved their tire selections.


    Andy
    62 GT

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  • Thomas63R2
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    The window sticker and build sheet for my Avanti just specify: 55 White Sidewalls $32.49, no brand listed. Anyone know for sure that code 55 was Firestone, or some other?

    Thomas

    Long time hot rodder
    Packrat junk collector
    '63 Avanti R2 4 speed

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  • studegary
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    In general, I would say Firestone. I have seen U.S.Royal on 1963 Studebakers, but never on an Avanti. The build sheet for your car should state what tires came on the car. The only Sears Allstate tires on Avantis, AFAIK, were on 1964s and the question is about 1963s.

    Gary L.
    Wappinger, NY

    SDC member since 1968
    Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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  • StudeRich
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    Most Avantis were equipped with Firestone Deluxe Champions like all Studebakers, many were ordered with the Firestone 500 Nylon, because of the Avanti's speed capability.

    Studebaker always bought Firestone, there were times when U.S. Royal were used in '63-'64, on a few Studebakers, I don't know if any Avantis got them, just as in '64 when they did the Bonneville speed runs on Sears Allstate tires and Allstate promotion with drawings for Free stripped down, 3 speed, manual steering Avantis were done, some cars came with their tires.

    During the "Golden Hawk days" the Dealer my Dad worked at was installing English Vogue Tyres like Cadillacs often used, on '56-'57 Hawks. They had a quilted look sidewall and did not know how to spell TIRE!


    StudeRich at Studebakers Northwest -Ferndale,WA

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  • JDP
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    quote:Originally posted by JBOYLE

    There's a question on the AOAI forum and I don't know the answer to...who made the OEM tires for a 63 Avanti?

    I know Allstate had a contest with Avantis, but did they supply all Avanti tires?

    Or were there several vendors depending on who had the best deal at any given time?

    63 Avanti R1 2788
    1914 Stutz Bearcat
    (George Barris replica)


    Firestone and Allstate for sure.

    Washington State
    JDP/Maryland

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