<VV> Corvair Road Trip
Hank Kaczmarek
kaczmarek@charter.net
Tue, 19 Oct 2004 20:15:08 -0400
Good Evening everyone
I didn't see the original E mail, only Chucks response.
I didn't reply to say that Chuck was wrong. an SUV and a trailer, open or
closed, works REAL well.
I would imagine just about everyone who lives in DFW that doesn't already
have one of their own, might have a friend who does, and an expense paid
road trip wouldn't be a bad thing.
If you don't have a copy of the Corvair Basics Manual, perhaps someone will
copy the part that Bryan Blackwell wrote on tools and safety regarding
Corvair Repair. If I am correct he made a nice compreshensive list of things
you might need while on just this kind of trip.
I would do it for you, but I, being a Bottom Feeder/Computer End Unit
User/Slug in the Service Industry (in the eyes of some) I lack the knowledge
to do it.
Good luck on your trip, regardless to how you get it back.
HANK
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> At 02:27 PM 10/19/04 -0500, you wrote:
> >What tools and misc. items would I need to buy for a 1760 mile roadtrip
> >from Auburn, CA to Fort Worth, TX? It is a '63 Monza Convt. PG that has
> >been completely restored and has less than 200 miles on the rebuilt
> >engine.
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