<VV> Corvair trim differences
greg scarboro
glscarboro58 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 12 16:24:46 EDT 2016
BRADFORD, yes there are some nice ones out there- I have been looking for
awhile for the right one- I am picky though, just looking for a 64-- I
would suggest ebay, or craigslist national search and then "search tempest"
for all craiglist. There is a big discrepancy in price from about $7 k to
18k without much of a difference in quality from what I can tell from the
pictures. Then you will also realize and it is kind of entertaining that
the ads read " all original, pristine 64 spydre. Won't find a more original
car anywhere" and it is orange w/ flames and a bench seat, 63 tailights,
and blue engine compartment. Happy hunting- Greg Scarboro -Lexington, KY
On Sat, Sep 10, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Scrabblej via VirtualVairs <
virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:
> I have owned many Corvairs and have recently been curious if there are any
> early convertibles in pristine condition for sale. I am not interested in
> restoring, and need the car to be immaculate. Any info you can give me
> will be appreciated. Thanks!
> R. Bradford DeVine
> Bradforddevine at gmail.com
>
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