<VV> Early Model Windshield: Proof that Senility Has Arrived

MarK Durham 62vair at gmail.com
Thu Oct 2 17:29:44 EDT 2014


I'd start a bidding war if he would ship. :):)
Mark Durham Hauser I'd.
On Oct 2, 2014 2:27 PM, "Jay Maechtlen via VirtualVairs" <
virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:

> dang. Well, it's way too far for me to drive after it.
> That's a screaming great deal for someone!
>
>
> On 9/26/2014 10:11 AM, Vairtec Corp via VirtualVairs wrote:
>
>> I am having a new roof put on the barn, and so today a roofing contractor
>> was here to give me an estimate. We were on the upper level, looking at the
>> underside of the roof, when I noticed something in a corner that I did not
>> realize I had: An original tinted-shaded windshield for 1960-64 Corvair
>> cars.
>>
>> I don’t remember when I got it or from whom. I have no recollection of
>> its purchase. And I can only assume that I bought it years ago to put in my
>> 1964 coupe but never got a Round Tuit.
>>
>> It even has the rubber gasket and the chrome trim, although the gasket is
>> shot. I looked on Clark’s web site and saw that they sell new windshields
>> for $400 and used ones for $200. so I'm asking $100.
>>
>> Photo attached. I am located in New Jersey, and no, I am not going to
>> ship this...
>>
>> --Bob
>>
>>
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> Buick V6 TH440T4 trans
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