Registering, was: <VV> Surviving '69 Convertibles / Registry
Frank DuVal
corvairduval at cox.net
Tue Feb 13 18:37:27 EST 2007
And all were crimes of opportunity, not crimes of premeditated Corvair
ownership by theft!
Frank DuVal
airvair wrote:
>Don't bet on it. Over the past couple of years, I can remember seeing
>notices for several stolen Corvairs.
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>-Mark
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>Ron wrote:
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>>There's no market in hot (stolen) Corvairs.
>>RonH
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>>----- Original Message -----
>>Subject: Registering, was: <VV> Surviving '69 Convertibles / Registry
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>>>Therein lies a good question. What are the good points in having a car
>>>registered with ANY kind of register? Likewise the bad points - I can
>>>think of at least one. If someone has a hankering to steal such a car,
>>>guess where he'd be interested in looking first.
>>>
>>>-Mark
>>>
>>>ch chu wrote:
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>>>> Where should I register my 1969 Monza convertible? I went to
>>>> corvairregistry.com, but I can't get the web site to do anything,
>>>> other than show each Corvair year. I don't know if the web site has a
>>>> problem, or if it's the settings on my computer.
>>>> Is there more than one registry I should register my car with?
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Chad in Denver
>>>> 1969 Monza Convertible 140
>>>>
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