<VV> questions about corvair items,backup switch
J R Read_HML
hmlinc at sbcglobal.net
Tue Aug 9 01:21:19 EDT 2005
Most likely, you did a search on "Corvair" and anything with that word will
come up. Yes - there WERE Corvair bicycles - I think they are from the
50s - but someone who is more into bikes can give you a better idea on that.
At least, they ARE real.
The "Corvair" watches (OK, I bought one) - wear it to shows and meetings -
are a bit of a gimmick, but they work accurately - better (WAY better) than
a Monza clock!
I'm pretty sure the Corvair Radios are legit, but don't know for certain.
The BU switch is on the bottom of the trans. Often, it is mowed off - but
if the tranny is not leaking, at least the stub must still be in place.
There will be a couple of dangling wires in the area (well - if they did not
also get ripped away as well). The wires are for the BU lights.
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Later, JR
----- Original Message -----
From: "robert harvey" <roharvey at nmsu.edu>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 11:59 PM
Subject: <VV> questions about corvair items,backup switch
> I have seen many items on ebay with corvair nameplates and have had
> questions about them. were these items come ons to get people in to see
> and
> buy a corvair?
> 1. the corvair bicycle
> 2. Corvair radio and/or corvair watch
>
> does anyone have a picture or diagram showing the location of the backup
> switch on a 65 4 speed transmission?
> bob
>
>
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