<VV> Operation Corvair Christmas
Secular
rusecular at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 19 14:53:32 EST 2009
I applaud your applaud and would like to suggest to the kind
editor of CorvanAntics to simply add a mere a line or two, to the
phrase:
>> The cost of commercial transport is not a doable solution at this time...
just so cold hearted, second guesser commentators like me, realize why the
entire project becomes less valuable to the folks in NJ when the 500 or 600
dollar cost of transportation is raised without any peril to the Corvair owners.
Why is the contribution by Corvair lovers toward the transportation cost,
contrary to a conduct cherished by you?
If hauling corvairs were to be the cornerstone of our hobby, then I suggest a
trophy for a transport company with the most delivered corvairs. ;-)
As another commentator pointed out, this is NOT deemed to be a CORSA
chapter activity. Are you suggesting CORSA is conducting in a manner
which impedes the hobby?
Regards,
Tony I.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brent Fullard" <brent.fullard at rogers.com>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 10:38 AM
Subject: <VV> Operation Corvair Christmas
I strongly applaud those involved in Operation Corvair Christmas,
It¹s value goes far beyond the mere economics of transporting a car from
Gulf Breeze Florida to New Jersey, as some commentators would seem to imply.
If that were the standard by which Corvair owners were to conduct
themselves, then few would have got into the hobby in the first place.
Bravo to all of you involved in Operation Corvair Christmas update, rather
than second guessing it.
I get my vicarious enjoyment from your generous and thoughtful efforts by
visiting the dedicated website on a regular daily basis at:
http://www.buckridge.us/tedscorvair.html
Perhaps there should be a song written about this, entitled ³If I had a
trailer²?
Brent Fullard
Toronto
1966 Turbo Vert
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