<VV> Re: Casting Asparagus at Earlies

alan WESSON sidevalve@sidevalve.fsnet.co.uk
Sat, 1 May 2004 21:56:21 +0100


I actually agree 100% with that! And I would love an early (60) sedan - but
with a Late rear transaxle.

Can it be done?

Cheers

Alan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stephen Upham" <contactsmu@sbcglobal.net>
To: <virtualvairs@corvair.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 9:46 PM
Subject: <VV> Re: Casting Asparagus at Earlies


> I saw this a few months ago and I think it bears repeating.
> EARLIES VS LATES...
>
> 2-  Stop arguing on the merits or faults of either the
>          Late Models or the Early Models.
>          (May I settle that discussion, IMHO ?)
>          The early models had superior body integrity,
>          and had a pleasant, original, if rather quirky body design.
>          The late models were far superior in performance and in
>          advanced mechanical engineering, and had much more
>          advanced styling (IMHO).  Both models had its (their) merits !!
> 3.  If we must argue about anything on VV, I look forward
>          to seeing us argue about strictly automobile topics,
>          even if they are on other makes, ...
>
> Tony Fiore,
> Pres. Mail-Copy Publications
> Author- "THE CORVAIR DECADE"
>
> Edited by me.
>
> Stephen Upham
> Dallas, Texas
>
> Mid prod. # -1965 Monza sedan 110, Sierra Tan - Saddle, PG, A/C,
> original AM/FM, clock, tint, oil bath air filter, w/ 77K
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