[FC] ATTN VENDORS: FC Vent Window Assemblies

Western Canada CORSA westerncanadacorsa at shaw.ca
Sun Nov 20 13:18:19 EST 2005


I guess that depends if the car assemblies are put together the same way the
vans are.

Regards,
Joel

-----Original Message-----
From: corvanatics-bounces at corvair.org
[mailto:corvanatics-bounces at corvair.org]On Behalf Of Paul Steinberg
Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 8:05 AM
To: The Corvanatics list
Subject: Re: [FC] ATTN VENDORS: FC Vent Window Assemblies


I find this an interesting discussion because I have NOS vent window
assemblies for the cars.  What do you folks believe would be a fair price to
sell them at?  If it takes 10 hours plus materials to rebuild a pair, what
would you pay for rebuilt ones?
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Garry Parsley
  To: westerncanadacorsa at shaw.ca ; The Corvanatics list
  Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 10:31 AM
  Subject: Re: [FC] ATTN VENDORS: FC Vent Window Assemblies


  Amen Joel,

  I've done my '65 and still have the '62 to go. Hate the job. I would
propose to the vendors that if they do this, do it right. Make it concours
quality. I gave up recently and bought a rebuilt Spyder speedometer for the
'65 after several tries at repairing my old one. It was a mixed bag.
Although it works perfectly (the main idea) in appearance, it is junk. All
of the numbers are peeling off the odometer wheels, and the face is faded,
scratched, and even the mounting hardware to the case was missing. Really
disappointing for the price. So, vendors, if you do it - DO IT RIGHT!

  Garry Parsley
  '65 Brier
  '62 Corvan

  Western Canada CORSA <westerncanadacorsa at shaw.ca> wrote:
  Just some food for thought for the vendors.

  I just spent almost 10 hours redoing all the seals on the driver's side
vent
  window assembly on my FC. Now I realize it was my first time doing this,
  and there is always a learning curve. But Shawn and Mike have done both of
  their FC's already, and advised me ahead of time that it would be a S.O.B.
  of a job, and Mike was around the shop workin' on the Westbrier while I
was
  working so I at least had somebody that had already done it once to ask
  questions of.

  As much as I enjoy the sense of satisfaction that comes from tackling a
  project on my 'vairs, this is one that even I might have considered buying
a
  completed assembly if they were available with a core exchange... vendors,
  you listening?

  Regards,
  Joel
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