<VV> Why are we concered about attracting more people to the corvair?

Jeremiah Bentz jeremiah.bentz at gmail.com
Thu Apr 10 17:47:56 EDT 2008


I personally am not all that worried if I do not see to many Corvairs
cruising the streets.... when I do see one the driver and myself have an
instant connection! After all we have one of those cars that people stop and
look at and they are just not as common as some others which appeals to me
despite my love of the car in general.

As far as shows I will be attending some for Corvairs and normal classic car
shows as soon as I'm done working on my new baby. (The only reason I am
going to go to the shows is I want to show off my baby when I am done!)
(1964 Spyder)

In the end I have my daily driver (62 700 Coupe) which is 90 percent
restored (Needs interior work and is by no means show quality) It spends its
time taking me back and forth to work and I get lots of thumbs ups and
answer lots of questions about the car and my neighbors kids have decided
they have to have 1 just because they rode in mine once. (Granted they are
only 9 years old aprox) So I end my ramblimg thought with this I have no
desire to focus on what the rest of society will or will not do; I drive a
Corvair and by just driving one on a daily basis I am making a statement.
Exactly what is open to speculation but hey I am not concered with
explaining my motivations :)

Ok I could ramble about more but I really should go back to work instead of
doing this Have a good Day!

Jeremiah


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