<VV> Getting stranded in a Corvair
Greg Blakeney
gergwerks at comcast.net
Sat Nov 1 20:30:01 EDT 2014
Got my first Corvair last April. As soon as it was once'd over I took it on a 2300 mile business trip. Just like my VWs, when they are ready, nowhere is too far :)
gerg•A•licius
All Air-Cooled
> On Nov 1, 2014, at 11:37 AM, Taruffi57--- via VirtualVairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:
>
> I fail to see why true Corvair guys - who have presumably gone over their
> cars thoroughly - and in most cases, owned them for years, AND would carry a
> few parts back-ups, would be apprehensive about driving their cars on
> trips of ANY distance. The only time I ever had a Corvair let me down - and I
> have owned at least 10, was when my '65 Corsa 140 dropped a valve seat in
> Nowhere Florida. (around Cross City and Chiefland - if you want to Mapquest
> that one). Had to catch a Greyhound. Of course, that was in the '70's.
>
> Joe Dunlap
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> In a message dated 11/1/2014 11:05:18 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> virtualvairs-request at corvair.org writes:
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> Guess I better go read my benefits booklet as I don't recall seeing
>> that one. BUT, I DO like the 200 mile tow range (by flatbed) in case
>> I somehow get stranded in a Corvair.
>> Later, JR
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