[FC] Greenbrier Searching

Paul Steinberg corvanatics@corvair.org
Thu Dec 9 15:02:01 2004


I believe that I do have that one.... but it isn't for sale.  I don't believe
that I have any duplicates in the collection.   In many instances, there is
only one part that makes a particular year or model different from the
others... Paul in CT
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: tkalp@cox.net
  To: corvanatics@corvair.org
  Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 2:49 PM
  Subject: Re: Re: [FC] Greenbrier Searching


  Paul,

  Do you have the one for the AC '65 Corvair?

  Is this item on ebay 7939024417 the bracket for a '64 non-AC oil bath?

  Terry Kalp
  >
  > From: "Paul Steinberg" <noahsarkinc@earthlink.net>
  > Date: 2004/12/09 Thu AM 10:49:25 EST
  > To: <corvanatics@corvair.org>
  > Subject: Re: [FC] Greenbrier Searching
  >
  > there are two different looking oil bath air cleaners. It depends on
which
  > year it is for.  I have one for a 1964, but would need your e mail address
to
  > send you a picture.  Mine is not for sale.  Part of a collection.  I have
one
  > of each that was ever offered for the Corvair, except for the first design
FC.
  > Paul in CT.
  >   ----- Original Message -----
  >   From: John Luscinski
  >   To: corvanatics@corvair.org
  >   Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 7:41 AM
  >   Subject: [FC] Greenbrier Searching
  >
  >
  >   Hi Ken:
  >
  >   Yes I do agree that many corvairs are not able to be
  >   on the registry. I do understand that it would take
  >   alot of time to make up a list and try to get people
  >   to even register there veichle. But anyways, I am
  >   looking for a bracket that holds the desert air
  >   cleaner housing to the engine. I have the air cleaner
  >   as well as the middle joining section. I also have the
  >   round C-bracket that holds to the bottom of the desert
  >   air cleaner. This bracket attaches to the engine and
  >   then to the C-bracket. Does anyone here on the
  >   regisrty have and extra one available.If not could you
  >   take a picture of it. I would like to make one from
  >   having a picture.
  >
  >   Greatfully,
  >   John Luscinski
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  >   > Today's Topics:
  >   >
  >   >    1. RE: Were did my Greenbrier come from. (Kent
  >   > Sullivan)
  >   >
  >   > --__--__--
  >   >
  >   > Message: 1
  >   > From: "Kent Sullivan" <kentsu@corvairkid.com>
  >   > To: <corvanatics@corvair.org>
  >   > Subject: RE: [FC] Were did my Greenbrier come from.
  >   > Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 22:35:32 -0800
  >   > Reply-To: corvanatics@corvair.org
  >   >
  >   > I have a registry for '65 GBs only...
  >   > http://www.corvairkid.com/65briereg.htm
  >   >
  >   > I don't plan to expand it to other years. I have
  >   > registries for the final
  >   > production year of each FC model, except for
  >   > Corvans, because there has been
  >   > much less interest expressed in them.
  >   >
  >   > --Kent
  >   > -----Original Message-----
  >   > From: corvanatics-admin@corvair.org
  >   > [mailto:corvanatics-admin@corvair.org]
  >   > On Behalf Of Gary Swiatowy
  >   > Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 2:26 AM
  >   > To: corvanatics@corvair.org
  >   > Subject: Re: [FC] Were did my Greenbrier come from.
  >   >
  >   > As far as I know there is no registry for Greenbrier
  >   > owners, it would be a
  >   > monumental task to start one, and very difficult to
  >   > track previous owners as
  >   > you may have already found out.
  >   > Most Departments of motor vehicles, have no way of
  >   > accessing records
  >   > pre-computer, so tracing the ownership of a vehicle
  >   > would be time consuming
  >   > if not impossible.
  >   > Most people looked on these vehicles as disposable,
  >   > so even owners did not
  >   > dsave records of registrations............
  >   > Sorry
  >   > Gary Swiatowy
  >   >
  >   > ----- Original Message -----
  >   > From: "John Luscinski" <vair_65@yahoo.com>
  >   > To: <corvanatics@corvair.org>
  >   > Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 4:31 PM
  >   > Subject: [FC] Were did my Greenbrier come from.
  >   >
  >   >
  >   > > Hi All:
  >   > >
  >   > > Well I am new to the Corvantics and I am happy to
  >   > be
  >   > > here. I just wanted to ask my first question. Do
  >   > you
  >   > > have a registry and if so how long do you go back.
  >   > Do
  >   > > you also take the names of people who have had
  >   > > Greenbriers and now have sold them. what I am try
  >   > to
  >   > > do is track down the past owner of my Greenbrier.
  >   > I do
  >   > > know that it came from Arizona until my uncle
  >   > > purchased it in the late 80's now I own it. The
  >   > > original title is not available and the owner is
  >   > not
  >   > > known. Do you know who I can tak to.
  >   > >
  >   > > thanks
  >   > > John Luscinski
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  >   > > >
  >   > > > Today's Topics:
  >   > > >
  >   > > >    1. Re: 2005 Oregon Convention info: Auto
  >   > cross
  >   > > > rampside (Michael Emanuele)
  >   > > >    2. RE: Batteries and wheels (James Davis)
  >   > > >    3. Re: Batteries and wheels (N2VZD@aol.com)
  >   > > >    4. RE: web site (Kent Sullivan)
  >   > > >    5. 1965 Greenbrier horn ring (Kent Sullivan)
  >   > > >
  >   > > > -- __--__--
  >   > > >
  >   > > > Message: 1
  >   > > > From: "Michael Emanuele" <rampside@ncweb.com>
  >   > > > To: <corvanatics@corvair.org>
  >   > > > Subject: Re: [FC] 2005 Oregon Convention info:
  >   > Auto
  >   > > > cross rampside
  >   > > > Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 11:00:30 -0600
  >   > > > Reply-To: corvanatics@corvair.org
  >   > > >
  >   > > > Duane and others,
  >   > > >  Thanks for the Convention info. I would be very
  >   > > > interested in joining Team
  >   > > > Rampside. Let me know what help I can give.
  >   > > > Thanks, Mike Emanuele
  >   > > > ----- Original Message -----
  >   > > > From: "antkoto" <antkoto@bctonline.com>
  >   > > > To: <corvanatics@corvair.org>
  >   > > > Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 8:18 AM
  >   > > > Subject: [FC] 2005 Oregon Convention info: Auto
  >   > > > cross rampside
  >   > > >
  >   > > >
  >   > > > > Mike,
  >   > > > >
  >   > > > > As has been the Corsa Oregon tradition, a
  >   > member
  >   > > > has agreed to furnish his
  >   > > > > rampside for next years conventions auto
  >   > cross.
  >   > > > >
  >   > > > > The tradition started in 1995, when Corsa
  >   > Oregon
  >   > > > sponsored a mini
  >   > > > > convention.  One of our members (Duanne
  >   > Luckow)
  >   > > > agreed to let some
  >   > > > > convention participants compete in the auto
  >   > cross
  >   > > > using his rampside (the
  >   > > > > beginning of what developed into Team
  >   > Rampside).
  >   > > > The vehicles engine was
  >   > > > > toast after the event, but that was expected.
  >   > (See
  >   > > > cover shot of Team
  >   > > > > Rampside in action in the 1995 Communique,
  >   > perhaps
  >   > > > August or September,
  >   > > > > can't remember for sure).
  >   > > > >
  >   > > > > The 2005 Team Rampside vehicle will be painted
  >   > by
  >   > > > any child that attends
  >   > > > the
  >   > > > > convention and wants to participate in helping
  >   > to
  >   > > > paint the teams vehicle.
  >   > > > > This rampside will then be raced.  That is the
  >   > nut
  >   > > > shell version.  I
  >   > > > > understand there will be a charge involved,
  >   > but
  >   > > > the specifics are not
  >   > > > > available at the moment.
  >   > > > >
  >   > > > > I hope this along with other events (watch the
  >   > > > Communique) will attract a
  >   > > > > huge crowd.
  >   >
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