[FC] A Corvair FC "coffee table" book?

Rad Davis rad.davis at comcast.net
Wed Dec 14 14:35:02 EST 2005


Not being lucky enough to own one of the most-improved corvairs built, I've 
never even looked at the FTF book, although I've heard very good things 
about it.

It looks like you and I are on the same, um, page on this...


At 01:34 PM 12/14/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>It might be worth looking over the 1969 Fingertip Facts book as well.
>Although there's lots of good technical info out there, I think the idea 
>of covering it at a high level - what things have worked well, where the 
>info is covered, that sort of thing - is a really good idea.
>There's plenty of "how" out there, but some "why" is what I'm thinking.
>
>--Bryan
>
>On Dec 14, 2005, at 12:44 AM, Rad Davis wrote:
>
>>Part of my reasoning is that Tony Fiore did such a good job with basic 
>>Corvair history in The Corvair Decade that we probably want to expand the 
>>range of topics somewhat, or we just end up with a miniature "Decade" 
>>that only covers four years and has lots of pictures of boxy trucks.
>
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