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The four-man enterprise, Loewy included, plied their trade in a Palm Springs ... “I was looking for an Avanti. I had joined ...
At that time, in the early part of the decade, Studebaker was on ... the team in a rented house in Palm Springs, California, where he led the work. There, the Avanti's design took on its eventual ...
The grille-less design of the Studebaker Avanti is perhaps an acquired ... Working in a rented house in Palm Springs, the design team pulled the car together in record time. The dramatic result ...
For those who don't know, the Avanti is sort of beyond reproach ... Loewy reportedly isolated his designers in a house in Palm Springs, at the time the West Coast bastion for the Modernist ...
Studebaker was already a 110-year-old transportation ... Lowey and his team holed up in a mid-mod ranch in Palm Springs, California, and produced the design in record time. The clean, emotive ...
When the Studebaker Avanti was announced in 1962 Studebaker ... Granted full autonomy, Loewy and associates worked secretly in Palm Springs, California and produced a full-size clay model within ...
In 1963, the Studebaker Avanti was an absolute goddamn revelation ... and John Ebstein slaving away in a rented pad in Palm Springs. In a mere two weeks, they modeled the exquisite Avanti shape.
Thus was born the Avanti, a gift from designer Raymond Loewy and one of the most enduring cars to have emerged from the ashes of the 1960s. Loewy was no stranger to Studebaker when Egbert tapped ...