<VV> Something NEW

DENNIS STEPHENSON Pzkw3j at msn.com
Sat Jan 31 16:26:23 EST 2009


    I am loving all this input about our Vairs. The one thing that keeps getting me is, everyone is calling them old. They are old, because we are old, and getting older. Now to a 16 yr. old kid, they are NEW. We need to think in terms of introduction of the Corvair to the "Newer Generation" as something new, and not old. How do you introduce something that has not been around for a while? You drive them, put them in your local community car shows. Go to the 60s Cruise Nights, and a host of other things. Sure some people remember the Corvairs, but they always wonder where they went? They have not gone out to pasture with everything else, they have just been hibernating waiting for a new generation to come along. Well the new generation is here, now we need to pass along the Corvair legacy. 
    CORVAIR by Chevrolet. Built in the 1960s and is still being driven today. The "Heartbeat of America" still lives in the Corvair. We need to sell the car not it's age. 
Dennis S.  


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