<VV> 1965 Corsa Sticker

J R Read_HML hmlinc at sbcglobal.net
Sat May 30 01:25:07 EDT 2009


Folks have done studies, Claypool for one and Hubble(scope) for another, on 
what options were available in various years.  They might be able to help 
you with what a sticker may have looked like depending on when (within the 
model year) a particular car came off the line.  Some items which may have 
been options at one point might have been standard equipment at another 
point.  Of course, there is a bit of guess work involved depending upon when 
mid-year changes happened, when Fisher actually sent the body to GM, and 
(possibly) others.  Also, there is probably help available from the CPF 
(Corvair Preservation Foundation).
Later, JR

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From: <airvair at earthlink.net>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 12:01 AM
Subject: Re: <VV> 1965 Corsa Sticker


> All,
>
> I have the capability of making window stickers for some years of 
> Corvairs.
> Unfortunately, '65 is not one of them. I can only make stickers for '60, 
> 4,
> 7, and 9's and all Greenbriers. That is because I lack enough information
> on the others.
>
> Email me privately at airvair at earthlink.net if you are interested.
>
> -Mark
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: <ken.carver at comcast.net>
>> Subject: <VV> 1965 Corsa Sticker
>>
> I am currently re-working my first Corvair. I have restored other 
> vehicles,
> but I am new to the Corvair organizations, and I want to apologize in
> advance for my not knowing all the resources or how to navigate thru a
> restoration. I would like to make a "correct"Â MSRP window sticker for
> this 1965 Corsa Conv, mfg. in the Willow Run plant. I have deciphered
> the factory option codes from the plate, but I would love to see a copy 
> of
> an original sticker to see how it's laid out, any quirky verbage etc. Does
> someone do this, or is there a "library" where this data may be stored?
>
> Again, as a Corvair novice, I would really appreciate some direction on
> this. Thanks so much. My address off-line is  ken.carver at comcast.net
>
>
>


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