<VV> paint/rust question
James & Erin Marispini
cyberkahuna@qwest.net
Sat, 25 Dec 2004 00:49:27 -0600
Joseph,
I wrote this before and I will write it again. How come anytime anybody
else but the regular few here offer advice theres always a few who go
out of theyr way to prove that the person giving advice cannot possibly
be rite in any way? You obviously did NOT read my first return post to
Les, OR you read what you wanted to read into it. I said" maybe so, but
corvairs made in AMERICA used LAQUER and that is what you mostly see
here in AMERICA. " Now I'm not a rocket scientist or briliant by any
meens but I think that sentence pretty much says we were looking at
AMERICAN autos made in america Joseph. Maybe you should read it a few
more times? I found the remark about Canadians being just as american
as anyone assosiated with the united states quite insulting to the
canadian people! These people are CANADIANS joseph. They want to be
called american just as much as you want to be called a canadian. Theyr
country is as dear to them as ours is to us. Perhaps the next time your
in canada joseph it might be a good experiment to walk into a full bar
there and let them know theyr american! I'll wait in the car
thanks.Sorry Joseph but I have to respect a countrys borders.Are we to
assume by your statement that because were americans evryone else wants
to be one? And Joseph, The remark about the movie stripes and john candy
ONLY meens that they do things one way here but in a different place it
would be the other way around. I will try to go slow here. In America
We used laquer, If we were in canada it would be the other way around
meening enamel. get it? I dont know where your other insulting remarks
about obese canadians americans and germans even comes into play. O'h
yes I am happy you are a life long resident and live here in the united
states and as a proud disabled naval veteran 12 years navy 1 year mn
ang. and lifelong citizen of the usa. So was dad he fought the germans.
I am glad you love your country. Makes it worthwile.
Jim
61 corvair 900 monza coupe
1982 cadillac superior hearse (Dont let your first ride be your last!)
N. Joseph Potts wrote:
>Jim -
> Your message didn't mention whether the Corvairs you and your father
>were looking at were Canadian, American, or what (did either of you check?).
>Likewise, you didn't mention that you were IN America at the time, nor even
>whether you and your father ARE both Americans. For what it's worth, Les is
>evidently in Canada, along with his Corvair(s), some of them made there.
> I didn't see Stripes. Why/how did their being in America mean the guy
>who wasn't John Candy had to sleep in the top bunk? I can only assume it had
>something to do with obesity (Candy was obese, in common with a proportion
>of his fellow Americans that is greater than the proportions of Canadians
>and Germans who are obese).
> Incidentally, Canadians (people AND Corvairs) are just as American, I
>would say, as anyone associated with the United States.
>
>Joe Potts (lifelong, native-born US citizen and present resident of the
>United States).
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>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:virtualvairs-admin@corvair.org]On Behalf Of James & Erin Marispini
>Sent: Friday, December 24, 2004 11:50 AM
>To: virtualvairs@corvair.org
>Subject: <VV> paint/rust question
>
>Jim,
>CANADIAN manufactured Corvairs always used enamel! So be careful dissing
>enamel as 'not original'. It's original for some...
>Les
>1965 Canadian Corsa cvt 140/4 red/white/black
>
>
>
>Les,
>Maybe so. but corvairs made in AMERICA used LAQUER. And that is what you
>MOSTLY see here in AMERICA. Did you ever see the movie stripes? When john
>candy and another guy were picking theyr bunks in the barracks and john
>candy informed the other guy that he had to sleep on the top bunk cause they
>were in america. And that thats how it works exept if your living in
>germany. then its reversed. Same thing!
> Jim
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