<VV> a satisfying day (very little Corvair)
Charles Lee
chaz at properproper.com
Thu Oct 20 04:04:51 EDT 2011
The key point that I noticed is that I have had about the same luck as that
seller/dealer in finding a mechanic "with even the most basic mechanical
knowledge" but are willing to take your money anyway.
My guess is that you, because you are obviously (over-)qualified to be a
mechanic, will not be one, right ?
Our loss, really, but a big congratulations to your Dad for raising you to
think through problems so well !
Charlie
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[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Ramon Rodriguez III
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 8:55 PM
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: Re: <VV> a satisfying day (very little Corvair)
Thanks all for the kind words. I know that anyone with even the most basic
mechanical knowledge could have made the repair if they used the most
critical tool.. logic! As it is we're just thrilled to have gotten such a
bargain on the truck. I may already have my first job lined up for the new
wheels... possibly picking up a parts Corvair out in Detroit....... I just
need to find out if I'm going to have to rent a trailer again or if I can
borrow one this time.
Ray R.
Lake Ariel, PA
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