<VV> rebodied corvairs
kaczmarek at charter.net
kaczmarek at charter.net
Wed Jun 29 15:08:50 EDT 2005
> Tony
Thanks for the needed injection of common sense
IMO your post should be a "HOW TO" sheet for anyone considering re-bodying a Corvair.
> From: Tony Underwood <tonyu at roava.net>
> Date: 2005/06/29 Wed PM 02:47:14 EDT
> To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
> Subject: Re: <VV> rebodied corvairs
>
> At 09:09 hours 06/28/2005, NicolCS at aol.com wrote:
> >I've been watching this thread and boy does it make me uncomfortable. The
> >line between fraud and practicality is pretty blurry here. I think the best
>
> >C. Nicol (flame suit installed and perhaps guilty too)
> >
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> Ladies and gentlemen:
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> It's time for one of those "common sense" remarks.
>
> It should go WITHOUT SAYING that if you EVER construct a vehicle from a
> shoebox car, you NEVER sell it. You keep it until you die, or if it
> eventually outlives its usefulness, you part it out.
>
> If you have any brains at all, you do NOT sell it. Ever. It's that
> simple.
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> If you DO sell it and you get called on the carpet by an unsuspecting
> purchaser, you deserve whatever you get. You should have known better
> than to attempt to sell it in the first place.
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> tony..
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