<VV> Rampside delivery

Vairtec Corporation vairtec at comcast.net
Thu May 8 12:12:13 EDT 2014


At present I am in Florida, Tim, and it was here in Florida that I first saw a Rampside without the optional heater, years ago.  I have seen one or two (at most) since.

Snowing in Durango, you say?  90 degrees here...  --Bob

shortle <shortle556 at earthlink.net> wrote:

>Hi Bob, I know you are right (as usual). What I should have stated was I HAVE NEVER SEEN AN FC THAT CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITHOUT A HEATER. That statement would be accurate.
>Timothy Shortle in (snowing) Durango Colorado 81301
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Vairtec Corporation <vairtec at comcast.net>
>>Sent: May 7, 2014 8:38 PM
>>To: shortle <shortle556 at earthlink.net>, "J. R. Read" <hmlinc at sbcglobal.net>, Joel McGregor <joel at joelsplace.com>, fastvair at yahoogroups.com, virtualvairs at corvair.org
>>Subject: Re: <VV> Rampside delivery
>>
>>All Rampsides did not come with heaters, Tim.  In fact, none of them did.  Heaters were an option throughout the production life of the FCs <grin>
>>
>>shortle via VirtualVairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:
>>
>>>I agree JR it gets cold in the desert at night in May. But Rampsides all came equipped with heaters. That is a good idea mailing your box of stuff first. But the couple of times I brought "weird" stuff on airplanes I checked the bag and then forewarned the airline rep what I was bringing. May have put their minds at ease knowing what I was doing. And TSA did look at all my stuff (leaving their tape on my box).
>>>Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado 81301 
>>>
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: "J. R. Read" <hmlinc at sbcglobal.net>
>>>>Sent: May 6, 2014 7:19 PM
>>>>To: shortle <shortle556 at earthlink.net>, Joel McGregor <joel at joelsplace.com>, fastvair at yahoogroups.com, virtualvairs at corvair.org
>>>>Subject: Re: <VV> Rampside delivery
>>>>
>>>>I did just that with a convert from Lakewood CA to Glen Ellyn IL.  I had 
>>>>mailed a box o stuff to the seller's home ahead of time.  Did my best to not 
>>>>have to open the box on the way home.  Well, let's just say that it was a 
>>>>good thing that I had it with me.
>>>>
>>>>They might want to check you out very well at the airport if you are on a 
>>>>one way ticket and have a bunch o stuff in your baggage!  Maybe, just enough 
>>>>for you to miss the flight out.
>>>>
>>>>BTW, it gets dang cold at night in the dessert in May.
>>>>
>>>>Later, JR
>>>>
>>>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>>>From: "shortle via VirtualVairs" <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
>>>>To: "Joel McGregor" <joel at joelsplace.com>; <fastvair at yahoogroups.com>; 
>>>><virtualvairs at corvair.org>
>>>>Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 7:47 PM
>>>>Subject: Re: <VV> Rampside delivery
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Joel I won't suggest a company. I suggest you. Fly from DFW to LAX. Drive 
>>>>> truck straight east. Bring the usual in your "checked" bag (hand tools, 
>>>>> fuel pump, plugs and points, fan belt, etc.). Cell phone, CORSA rosters, 
>>>>> AAA card, Visa. Buy some motor oil in LA. Drive overnite thru the desert. 
>>>>> And enjoy the ride!
>>>>> Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado 81301
>>>>>
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