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shortle
shortle556 at earthlink.net
Tue Mar 29 19:30:36 EDT 2011
I think the only results for the Corvair out of that book was the '67-'69 model years being made and the US Congress and the NHTSA looking deeply into the issues raised by this book before the Corvair was finally exonerated in '71.But a very good book indeed, especially considering it is a collection of fiction and non-fiction chapters combined together.
Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado 81301
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>This article also states falsely that the '64 Corvair suspension changes
>were a result of Nader's book "Unsafe at any Speed" . This book was not
>printed until 1965.
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>Robert Jennings
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>how about the article in autoweek March 21 about the 64 spyder "valued
>at" $41,000?
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> oh by the way , i have an estate not far away (Pulaski NY) with a rampy
>for sale. they are ASKING $13,500
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>regards, Tim Colson
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