<VV> Mustang or Corvair (long)
Shaun
shaun_mcgarvey@shaw.ca
Mon, 05 Jul 2004 21:22:23 -0700
I'd sell them both and buy an Early Model.
yea, Vairily ... Shaun
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kirk Eck" <kc_eck@sbcglobal.net>
To: <virtualvairs@corvair.org>
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 8:54 PM
Subject: <VV> Mustang or Corvair (long)
> Well I know you guys will think less of me (I know you
> have such a high opinion of me now) but I have to
> come clean MY NAME IS KIRK AND I OWN A FORD, I have a
> 65 Mustang Fastback, it is real clean and i could
> probably get some good change out of it if i sold it.
> Here is the dilemma I have fallen in love with my
> rough 66 vair (although ned says it isn't too rough)
> Right now I'm so broke I can't pay attention, so I'm
> thinking about selling my Mustang and fixing up the
> Corvair, but my wife thinks I should just sell both
> and buy a vair that is already running and in good
> shape. Maybe Ned and Terry will chime in on this one
> as they know the Vair, I'm not sure what to do. I
> bought the Mustang when i was 18 so there is some
> sentimental value to it, I drove it every day for 10
> years, parked it and then restored it (I bought it
> because i couldn't afford the 58 Vette, the car i
> really wanted, that was in the same lot in Houston).
> So here is my question to you ( I know if I asked the
> Mustang crowd they would tell me to keep the stang)
> what would you do? Should i keep the stang, I hate to
> admit it but it will probably be worth more from a
> collectors stand point, and just keep the Vair
> running, should I sell the stang and fix up the Vair I
> have or should I sell both and buy a better Vair.
> Here are the things i think needs to be done with the
> Vair, engine rebuild, figure out the electical bugs,
> remove the bondo and the rusting areas and get a new
> paint job, i'm sure the suspension needs to be looked
> at and the interior needs attention in other words
> everything (my glove box light works well). Every time
> I look at Terry's and Ned's vairs (well Ned's before
> the incident) I see so many things I could do with
> mine. I enjoy working on the cars (although I am not
> very mechanically inclined) so I will do as much work
> as I can, but engine rebuild and body work are out of
> the question for me and will have to hired out. I
> guess I could get a real job and keep both, or spend
> my son's college money...
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Kirk Eck
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