<VV> For What Its Worth Dept.
Western Canada CORSA
westerncanadacorsa at shaw.ca
Thu Jul 3 11:44:02 EDT 2008
Bill,
There is nothing like drive home of 1300+miles after the convention to let
ones mind begin prioritizing all the things you're going to do to your 'vair
once you're there.
Beginning with.... a way of lifting the Yuma Rampside's new fiberglass
tonneau straight up to get access to the bed area. So far I've come up with
three possibilities....
Four of these in the stake holes: http://www.ahpower.com/ahsite/234.html
Or possibly something from this company: http://www.4are.com/product/topup/
Or maybe this: http://www.4waytonneaucover.com/features
This is going to be fun....
Regards,
Joel
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[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Bill Kronen
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 6:27 AM
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Subject: <VV> For What Its Worth Dept.
After returning home from the Convention (great time) with renewed
enthusiam and increased motivation, got my 63 Spyder vert out of its
long winter hibernation. Started right up and drove it home 40 miles.
Gave it a bath and polished up its paint and took it to its first Show
and Shine of the year on Tuesday. On July 1st we celebrate Canada Day,
the birthday of this country. Anyway, it was a small show but at the
end the Spyder came away with one of the 7 prizes, a plaque from a
category I hadn't seen before. It wasn't the 'Best Chev', or 'Best
Convertible' but it was the 'Best Too Cool'. So this air cooled little
marvel now has a new name as suggested by one of our club members. It's
'TOO COOL" It may never reach Concours status since it gets lots of
summer driving but it will be forever, 'Too Cool'.
Bill Kronen
Rocky Mt. House, Alberta, CAnada
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