<VV> [CORVAIR-ITIS - My Crazy Mixed Up Corvair World!] YOGI HAD A CORVAIR? P

Mark Noakes mark at noakes.com
Sat May 14 11:30:55 EDT 2005


Someone I showed this to said that it looked like the car had been pasted into the photo and it does look a little like it was doctored; can you vouch for its originality/authenticity?

Mark Noakes

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Subject: <VV> [CORVAIR-ITIS - My Crazy Mixed Up Corvair World!] YOGI HAD A	CORVAIR? PICTURE PROVES IT!
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 14:55:42 -0700

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> Author: artonwheels
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> YOGI HAD A CORVAIR?  PICTURE PROVES IT!
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>  One of Yogi's most memorable moments came in 1959 on "Yogi Berra Day" at Yankee 
> Stadium. Here Yogi is pictured with the many gifts given to him by his team and 
> friends, displayed right on the field. He was most excited about receiving a brand 
> new 1960 Chevrolet Corvair - he couldn't take his eyes off it!  Just a great 
> shot!
>  
> HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY YOGI!
>  
> and now, my 3 favorite corvair-related YOGI-isms (well, close enough anyway)....
> 
> 3.  "When you come to a fork in the road ... take it."
> 
> 2.  "The future ain't what it used to be."
> 1.  "It gets late early out here."
>  
> vairy best, rod
>  
> see the whole CORVAIR-ITIS blog @ http://bloggercrab.com/blogs/?u=artonwheels
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