<VV> crate bodies, sadly NO CORVAIR
Alan and Clare Wesson
alan.wesson@atlas.co.uk
Fri, 3 Sep 2004 07:57:12 +0100
You can get MGB ones as well (and Lotus 7 ones - from me!) but surely the
point of Corvairs is that they are a bit different and out of the ordinary,
which is what creates at least some of the attraction. Camaro bodies (and
MGB ones) are available because both those cars are workaday and common,
whereas Corvairs make more of a statement - but of course that makes them
rarer, and makes producing bodies economically unviable.
Cheers
Alan
www.xtraspecialsevens.co.uk
Lotus 7 S2 and S3 spares and restoration specialists
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Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 2:40 AM
Subject: Re: <VV> crate bodies, sadly NO CORVAIR
> Haven't seen a crate Corvair body, but there is a NOS (I believe it was a
> Kaiser) body at the CPF museum and it is still on the factory rack. Chuck
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