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<DIV>The recent caveman thread included a link to pics of "Kermit", the second oldest known surviving Corvair. A couple of the pics showed the paper/cardboard folder around the sun visors advising of warning lights, Power Glide operation, lubrication and tire pressures. It's the tire pressure warnings that interest me. In the pic, it was on the passenger side visor and coupled with Power Glide info. My questions: </DIV>
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<DIV>1. Didn't 500s come with only a driver's side visor (i.e. a passenger visor was an option)? As such, where was the tire pressure visor warning, if any?</DIV>
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<DIV>2. Since the tire pressure visor warning in the pic was coupled with the Power Glide instructions, what if the car was equipped with a manual transmission rather than Power Glide? </DIV>
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