<VV> RE: What kind of Corvair?

BBRT chsadek at adelphia.net
Tue Jun 13 16:48:50 EDT 2006


Especially in Roanoke, VA.  Not like it is a suburb of Milano, or 
anything...

LOL!
Chuck S
BBRT
Fredericksburg, VA
We have furrin cars here (Closer to civilization or derelicts from I95...not 
sure which)



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Underwood" <tonyu at roava.net>
To: <VirtualVairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 7:37 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> RE: What kind of Corvair?


> At 01:17 hours 06/13/2006, Andy  Clark wrote:
>>Blonde?
>
> She was.   But he was just sandy-haired...  kinda maybe blondish.     Just 
> not extremely "enlightened".   His sister was an artist and pretty good at 
> her craft; this takes some talent which also requires a bit of 
> intelligence.   He worked at a grocery store, stocking shelves...
>
> She drove a falcon and knew exactly who made it and where it came from.
>
>
>>Oh, oh. Sorry. Retiring to cave.
>>
>>Andy Clark
>
>
> Hey, no issues here, I actually felt some concern for the guy; he wasn't 
> the sharpest tack in the box.
>
>
> Odd, that he had enough on the ball to know that "Monza" was Italian, but 
> not enough to realize the car was still a US product.
>
>
>> > The definition of clueless?
>> >
>> > Later, JR
>> >
>> > >
>> > > My favorite remains the brother of a girl I dated a few times, who
>> > > after owning a '65 Monza for two years still thought it was an
>> > > Italian car...   ;)
>> > >
>
>
>
> ...it's not made any easier seeing as how there's no "Chevrolet" badge on 
> most Corvairs to begin with, just the occasional bowtie somewhere.    The 
> unenlightened will pause and scratch their head.
>
> You oughta see them when we take the Fiat Multipla out somewhere.
>
>
>
> tony..
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