This 1963 Studebaker Avanti is an non-supercharged 289 R1 example that’s said to be in running, drivable condition. It’s pretty dusty in photos, but the seller claims that overall condition is good, though the partially restored interior will still need quite a bit of work based on what’s pictured. Find it here on Craigslist in Lubbock, Texas for $7,500. Special thanks to BaT reader PGN for this submission.

Only the one exterior shot is provided, but fiberglass bodywork appears to be in good shape underneath all the dust. Paint too appears to retain a good shine underneath, though there’s no way to know for sure without an in-person inspection. Trim appears to be complete, including correct OEM hubcaps, badges, bumpers, and early style round headlight trims. Said to be wearing an older respray, inner engine bay surfaces suggest it might be the correct color.

The interior is pretty rough, with a sagging instrument binnacle top, at least one missing door panel, and tattered upholstery. At least all gauges and switchgear seem to be intact, including the fantastic array of center console mounted toggles used for ventilation control. No direct engine bay shots are provided either, though the seller does claim that the car runs and drives.

For inspiration, here’s a very similar looking car from a period brochure. Fit some whitewalls and park it in front of an Atomic Ranch for best effect.