<VV> [1969] A New '69...3829
William Hubbell
whubbell at verizon.net
Sat Dec 11 08:07:25 EST 2010
Please keep me, as president of the Stock Corvair Group, updated as well. We are very close to getting out new website up and running and it will have the ability to store databases such as these in a secure "members-only" location.
Thanks!
Bill Hubbell
On Dec 10, 2010, at 2:08 PM, "steven at sashimi.org" <steven at sashimi.org> wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Absolutely; We will use all available appropriate means of communication to
> reach group members when there are announcements, and such. But there has
> been no announcement yet; merely a mention in the context of a thread just
> as it was here. In other words, I slipped it in to a conversation both here
> and on the Facebook page.
>
> Nevertheless, I'm glad for the opportunity to provide clarity. When we're
> ready to announce the roster, the newsletter, or anything else this will be
> one of the places you'll see it; There's no need to go to Facebook if you
> don't want to though it's pretty clear that many group members like that
> forum.
>
> - Steve
>
>
>
> Original Message:
> -----------------
> From: Dave Newell chevrobilia at juno.com
> Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 16:50:34 GMT
> To: steven at sashimi.org, 1969 at corvair.org, virtualvairs at corvair.org
> Subject: RE: [1969] A New '69...3829
>
>
> Hi Steve,
> Thanks for the update and I know all of us will be looking forward to your
> updated roster of '69s. Thanks for putting it together. Can you please
> continue to use the '69 Group Mailing List to update us, rather than just
> using the Group Facebook page? Not all of us live our lives on Facebook or
> have time or an inclination to go there. Maybe I'm a '69 "caveman" but I
> think that postings to the mailing list should remain the main form of '69
> Group communication -- other than the newsletter -- without forcing us to
> think to check Facebook for Group news. Thanks for all your efforts,
>
> Dave
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: "steven at sashimi.org" <steven at sashimi.org>
> To: chevrobilia at juno.com, 1969 at corvair.org, virtualvairs at corvair.org
> Subject: RE: [1969] A New '69...3829
> Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 10:01:24 -0500
>
> Dave,
>
> I've been compiling all of the Mark's update listings into the 1969 Corvair
> Roster and also adding all of the previously unknown '69s that have been
> identified to the 1969 Group over the past two plus years.
>
> As you stated, #3829 has been previously unknown, so I will add this to the
> roster.
>
> As I mentioned on the 1969 Group's Facebook page, a roster update will be
> included with the upcoming newsletter that Jim B. is working on. By the way
> folks, don't forget to send your 1969 corvair stories to Jim for the
> newsletter.
>
> (Teaser: there will be more than 1250 cars listed on the 1969 Corvair
> roster)
>
> - Steve Brown
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Original Message:
> -----------------
> From: Dave Newell chevrobilia at juno.com
> Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 05:51:42 GMT
> To: 1969 at corvair.org, virtualvairs at corvair.org
> Subject: [1969] A New '69...3829
>
>
> Hi,
> I think I found a previously unknown '69 today...#3829, a Monza Coupe
> Powerglide, Frost Green (aren't they all?), Green Interior, radio, 140
> Powerglide. Body number 309026, built Third week of February. It's not in
> our 1969 Fingertip Facts Roster or in Mark's update listings. It's been
> sitting outside but is complete except for the AIR system. It looks to be
> all original with an excellent body except for the left front fender which
> is crumpled ahead of the wheel opening but within a relatively small area
> and it doesn't look like it affected the rest of the front sheet metal. The
> very nice license frames appear to be correct '69 vintage from F.H. Dailey
> Chevy in Oakland. This would make a nice driver with some TLC. It
> definitely should be saved. The car is part of Don Sprayberry's large
> collection of Corvairs in Fresno, Calif. Some of his 50+ Vairs are parts
> type cars but most are restorable and complete. They rage from from 1960 on
> up with some from every year including a cou
> ple 60 Monzas, two 60 sedans, several A/C cars (including a 63 Monza
> coupe, 64s & 65s), a 63 Corvan plus several other FCs including a Rampside,
> 3 68s including a convert, 3 '67s, and a 61 500 Lakewood (red). Don wants
> to sell the cars complete and not have them picked for parts. Call Don at
> 559-906-1289 or email him at saltgmc at aol.com and tell him I sent you. He's
> a CORSA member and longtime Corvair guy who'll you'll like! Please be sure
> to send any new '69 sightings, ownership changes, reports of scrapping etc.
> to Eve Ellis at eemumkat at earthlink.net . She's planning to maintain Mark's
> '69 registry. Dave Newell
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