[FC] 1963 Greenbrier for Sale Northern California

dan at proseverse.com dan at proseverse.com
Tue Jul 12 16:09:25 EDT 2011


1963 Chevrolet Greenbrier Sportswagon
4-speed manual transmission.
Blue/white exterior
Orange/white deluxe interior
Split front bench and two facing rear seats.
Some wear, but in excellent condition overall.
Rust free and decent paint job (for it's age)
Appears to have been restored to original in mid-1990's but I don't know the
history.
Northern California (outside Sacramento)
Currently garaged.

Runs excellent. Have run her from Sacramento to San Francisco, no problems.
Everything works. New tires.

$5,000
 
Check her out and driver her home. Great van, would take very little to compete
on the concourse.
Am selling to put some money and effort into a needy '62.
Contact me if your interested or forward my contact to anyone who might be
looking:
dan at proseverse.com
A few pics here: www.danomiteproductions.com
 
Located just east of Sacramento

 
 


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> Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 12:27:21 -0400
> From: Al Kidd <takidd at gmail.com>
> Subject: [FC] tunes in the GB
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> Hello to all.  Finally working on the interior of the GB and want some
> tunes.  Driving the big tin can and listening to the rumble of the
> exhaust is nice but a little rock and roll, other than the pitch and
> yaw of the ride is needed
>
> Santa gave me one of the custom auto sound hidden receivers and I am
> looking for ideas on mounting, speaker locations etc.
>
> Any thoughts or suggestions?  I dont mind drilling a hole or two but
> dont want to get into major cutting.
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 13:06:07 -0400
> From: Bryan Blackwell <bryan at skiblack.com>
> Subject: Re: [FC] tunes in the GB
> To: Al Kidd <takidd at gmail.com>
> Cc: corvanatics at corvair.org
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> I put speaker boxes directly behind the front seat, it worked well for front
> and middle row passengers.
>
> --Bryan
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> On Jul 7, 2011, at 12:27 PM, Al Kidd wrote:
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> > Santa gave me one of the custom auto sound hidden receivers and I am
> > looking for ideas on mounting, speaker locations etc.
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 13:53:27 -0400 (EDT)
> From: N2VZD at aol.com
> Subject: Re: [FC] tunes in the GB
> To: takidd at gmail.com, corvanatics at corvair.org
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> 2 rear speakers   (6X9 are best) in the cardboard corners in the  rear. 
> wires will tuck along the top edge with a little work. then i would  put 2
> smaller 4"  speakers in the dash , or under the seat in 4 inch  plastic elbows
> with foam tucked behind them. i did this in a brier a long time  ago with an
> eight track and it sounded very good. dont bother with door speakers  ,
> even if you have seen factory , this is NOT a good setup in older doors 
> without a lot of work..
> regards, Tim Colson
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> In a message dated 7/7/2011 12:27:32 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
> takidd at gmail.com writes:
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> Hello to  all.  Finally working on the interior of the GB and want  some
> tunes.  Driving the big tin can and listening to the rumble of  the
> exhaust is nice but a little rock and roll, other than the pitch  and
> yaw of the ride is needed
>
> Santa gave me one of the custom auto  sound hidden receivers and I am
> looking for ideas on mounting, speaker  locations etc.
>
> Any thoughts or suggestions?  I dont mind drilling  a hole or two but
> dont want to get into major  cutting.
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> Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 12:44:01 -0700 (PDT)
> From: EVERETT WILSON <aircooled6 at prodigy.net>
> Subject: Re: [FC] tunes in the GB
> To: corvanatics at corvair.org
> Cc: Virtual Vairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
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> Al,
>
> I dont know if you have a super nice van or if it's a driver like mine, but I
> eliminated a LOT of noise by going to Home Depot and buying a couple yards of
> carpet padding - I think I got the 1/2 inch stuff.? I then laid it out over
> the
> engine room, including up over the fenderwells and rough cut it to fit with a
> razor blade.? Then, to cover the padding (its ugly and doesnt wear well), I
> "obtained" one of the big blue?moving pads that u-haul has and laid it out
> over
> top of the carpet pad, again, up over the fender wells.? I had to fold the pad
> a
> little, since I didnt want to cut it.??The two pads?cover the scratched up
> deck
> from behind the?rear seat to the doors and?side-wall to side-wall?and really
> make the van more livable when driving.??They are not attached in any way,?but
> dont fly around either.? The blue moving pad is heavy enough to?stay in place
> by
> gravity.?You can still hear the engine running, but it is a nice purr rather
> than a loud roar, even at freeway speeds.
>
> Someday, when I get a few minutes, I want to get a new piece of the carpet
> padding, a little longer so that it would?continue?down over the floor
> underneath the rear seat.? I?would have to cut out a hole for the heater
> outlet
> back there and I think that would cut out the rest of the louder drive train
> noise.??
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> Also, since the two pads are light, if I need to get into the engine
> compartment, I just flip them up over the back seat and pull them back down
> afterwards.? Takes 30 seconds to put back in place.? Yes, it looks industrial,
> but I drive my Vairs (neither one is a show winner) and going deaf should be
> done by loud music, not loud mechanicals.?
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> I have a stereo and speakers that I bought about two years ago, still in their
> boxes.? Every once in a while I feel like I should probably install them, but
> something else comes up and to be honest, I enjoy the purring of the engine
> and
> the peace and quiet driving back and forth to work where the phones ring all
> day
> and home where the kids yell and scream all evening.? Both of those sounds are
> fine, but a short break between them?is welcome.? Oh, the other advantage is
> that you can hear people yelling "What year is that thing?" and "Cool Van" as
> you drive.
>
> Everett Wilson
> North Richland Hills TX
> 64 Greenbrier 110/PG (No Radio)
> 67 500 4 dr 110/pg/ac (No radio here either)
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> From: Al Kidd <takidd at gmail.com>
> To: corvanatics at corvair.org
> Sent: Thu, July 7, 2011 11:27:21 AM
> Subject: [FC] tunes in the GB
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> Hello to all.? Finally working on the interior of the GB and want some
> tunes.? Driving the big tin can and listening to the rumble of the
> exhaust is nice but a little rock and roll, other than the pitch and
> yaw of the ride is needed
>
> Santa gave me one of the custom auto sound hidden receivers and I am
> looking for ideas on mounting, speaker locations etc.
>
> Any thoughts or suggestions?? I dont mind drilling a hole or two but
> dont want to get into major cutting.
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> Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2011 23:09:53 -0400
> From: Lon Anderson <lonzovair at aol.com>
> Subject: [FC] FC cross shaft (carb linkage actuator for 140 engine) IS
>         SOLD
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> Item is sold.
> Thanks for the interest everyone.
> I may have some more items I might stick on eBay sometime soon, once I find a
> better camera. I'll let y'all know what and when.
> Thanks again!
> Lonzo in Kaintuck
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> Message: 6
> Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2011 08:45:20 -0500
> From: Bob Dunahugh <yenko108 at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [FC] FW: 3 D PRINTER
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>  Need a Rare Corvair part. A friend has one but doesn't want to sell it.
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