<VV> Corsa differences, was: short shifter nonsense?
shortle
shortle556 at earthlink.net
Fri Jun 6 12:49:55 EDT 2008
I also like the appearance of the "C" on the rear panels, interior door panels, and the glove box.A very classy design indeed.
Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado
1966 Corsa Coupe 140 (very original)
1965 Monza/Corsa Convertible (cloned)
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>From: FrankCB at aol.com
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>Subject: Re: <VV> Corsa differences, was: short shifter nonsense?
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>Mark,
> Have you tried pricing the CHT thermistor sensor ALONE lately? If you
>can get ONLY THAT for the $74 you're doing good.
> Of course the price of gasoline was probably only about 25 CENTS a
>gallon those days, so we can't really compare relative prices then vs. now, can
>we??
> Frank "times they are a changin" Burkhard
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>[SNIP]
>So the bottom line is that the base Monza, with the 140hp engine option and
>optional clock was (mechanically, and otherwise) identical to the base
>Corsa, with the exception of the $74.20 worth of dash panel and trim.
>
>-Mark
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