<VV> Correct Engine?
Geoffrey A Johnson
geoffj@unm.edu
Tue, 25 May 2004 18:44:12 -0600 (MDT)
Oh I know I know I know.... I cant believe my vast encyclpodia of useless
corvair trivia failed me on that. Maybe its because I have not ever
driven a spyder, but I am always willing to drive others cars, that might
jog my memory ;)
-Geoff
On Tue, 25 May 2004 VairMech@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 5/25/2004 12:10:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> geoffj@unm.edu writes:
> The car was not a spyder to
> begin with, that has been added. The 967 means it is a monza convertible.
> 667 Would mean Spyder convertible, Spyder being the term for a car that
> came from the factory with the turbocharged engine.
> >>>>>>>>>>
> If I recall correctly wasn't the 62-3 Spyder an option and not a body
> style? Therefore the VIN could be for a Monza and still be a Spyder by the option
> code.
> Check the tail panel at the exhaust outlet, is there a half round cutout
> and is it flanged forward? If so then it probably is a spyder, if not then
> probably just a Monza.
> Ken Hand
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