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Ja, Studebaker Avanti. Erinnert mich an meine Jugend. Jemand in der Nachbarschaft hatte so einen.
Tolles Bild. Und das Meilenwerk kommt auf meine Wunschliste für Foto-Exkursionen. Bisschen weit weg, aber vielleicht komm ich mal wieder nach Berlin... (haha, meine Frau im KaDeWe und ich im Meilenwerk ;-))
L. G. Hanspeter
@Ulfert
vielen Dank. Das ist ja sehr ausführlich. Habe so einen Wagen auch zum ersten Mal gesehen. Überhaupt ist das Meilenwerk (gibt es in Berlin und Düsseldorf) ein Eldorado zum fotografieren.
nochmals vielen Dank und liebe Gruesse
Heribert
Ein tolles amerikanisches Model.
Schön festgehalten,weil seltenheitswert.
lg
ulfert K
(hier die Historie aus dem Firmenkatalog,leider nur in englisch)
The Avanti started life in 1962 as the Raymond Loewy designed flagship sports car of Studebaker automobile company. Despite the demise of Studebaker itself the intrinsic strengths of the Avanti have allowed it to remain at the forefront of American sports cars for more than a generation. The original Avantis were produced in the Studebaker factory in South Bend, Indiana. After periods in Canada; Youngstown, Ohio; and Villa Rica, Georgia; the manufacturing operation was transferred to Cancun, Mexico in 2006.The Avanti continued to use the original, Studebaker designed, frame until the 1987 model year when a General Motors platform was adopted. Not only did this provide a significant technical advance it also facilitated the introduction of the first Avanti convertible.In the late 1990´s Tom Kellogg, who had been a member of Loewy´s original design team that worked on the Avanti, was commissioned to design the next generation Avanti to be known as the AVX. Kellogg´s re-style brought a modern context to Loewy´s original design and subsequent changes have been both subtle and sympathetic, ensuring the cars remain unmistakably Avantis.The Avanti continued to use General Motors platforms and engines until 2004, when they were replaced by Ford units. For the 2006 model year the Company took the opportunity to use a new Ford platform and its longer wheelbase liberated extra interior space whilst at the same time offering improvements handling and ride comfort. For 2007 the changes were largely under the skin targetting comfort, convenience and overall customer satisfaction making to current cars to best Avantis to date.
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Carsten Heyer 09/08/2008 9:19
was für ein schönes und aussergewöhnliches Gesicht .L.G.
Carsten
BRIEM-PHOTOGRAPHY 04/08/2007 18:08
wunderschönLieben Gruss
Spider 99 27/02/2007 19:16
Schön bearbeitet.Wusste gar nicht, dass es in Düsseldorf auch ein Meilenwerk gibt.
Gruss Spider
Erika Fröhleke 26/02/2007 17:20
ich sage nur...geiler schlitten :-lg erika
H.P.H. 25/02/2007 11:35
Ja, Studebaker Avanti. Erinnert mich an meine Jugend. Jemand in der Nachbarschaft hatte so einen.Tolles Bild. Und das Meilenwerk kommt auf meine Wunschliste für Foto-Exkursionen. Bisschen weit weg, aber vielleicht komm ich mal wieder nach Berlin... (haha, meine Frau im KaDeWe und ich im Meilenwerk ;-))
L. G. Hanspeter
Heribert Fischer 24/02/2007 18:48
@Ulfertvielen Dank. Das ist ja sehr ausführlich. Habe so einen Wagen auch zum ersten Mal gesehen. Überhaupt ist das Meilenwerk (gibt es in Berlin und Düsseldorf) ein Eldorado zum fotografieren.
nochmals vielen Dank und liebe Gruesse
Heribert
Heribert Fischer 24/02/2007 18:38
@Wolfgangdas müßte ein Studebaker sein.
lg Heribert
Ulfert k 24/02/2007 18:38
Ein tolles amerikanisches Model.Schön festgehalten,weil seltenheitswert.
lg
ulfert K
(hier die Historie aus dem Firmenkatalog,leider nur in englisch)
The Avanti started life in 1962 as the Raymond Loewy designed flagship sports car of Studebaker automobile company. Despite the demise of Studebaker itself the intrinsic strengths of the Avanti have allowed it to remain at the forefront of American sports cars for more than a generation. The original Avantis were produced in the Studebaker factory in South Bend, Indiana. After periods in Canada; Youngstown, Ohio; and Villa Rica, Georgia; the manufacturing operation was transferred to Cancun, Mexico in 2006.The Avanti continued to use the original, Studebaker designed, frame until the 1987 model year when a General Motors platform was adopted. Not only did this provide a significant technical advance it also facilitated the introduction of the first Avanti convertible.In the late 1990´s Tom Kellogg, who had been a member of Loewy´s original design team that worked on the Avanti, was commissioned to design the next generation Avanti to be known as the AVX. Kellogg´s re-style brought a modern context to Loewy´s original design and subsequent changes have been both subtle and sympathetic, ensuring the cars remain unmistakably Avantis.The Avanti continued to use General Motors platforms and engines until 2004, when they were replaced by Ford units. For the 2006 model year the Company took the opportunity to use a new Ford platform and its longer wheelbase liberated extra interior space whilst at the same time offering improvements handling and ride comfort. For 2007 the changes were largely under the skin targetting comfort, convenience and overall customer satisfaction making to current cars to best Avantis to date.
Wolfgang Britz 24/02/2007 18:34
So ein Auto habe ich noch nie gesehen!Welche Marke?
Ausleuchtung und Blickwinkel sind prima!
VG
Wolfi