[FC] A dying heart in my 64' Greenbrier.

Ashley Ackley ashley.ackley at outlook.com
Mon Mar 23 16:35:36 EDT 2015


Sadly, it does have rust. But it also has thousands of dollars In work in it, and 8 years in the family. A good shortblock rebuild will run me quite near $2000. 



> On Mar 23, 2015, at 3:30 PM, Bryan Blackwell via Corvanatics <corvanatics at corvair.org> wrote:
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>> On Mar 22, 2015, at 4:11 PM, Ackley, Ashley via Corvanatics <corvanatics at corvair.org> wrote:
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>> Hello! My name is Ashley and I have a lovely 64 Greenbrier. Blue with a white stripe, I have been gathering and installing Deluxe and Camper parts to her for 7 years. My hometown knows her and remarks every time I upgrade something new.
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>> I have driven her in Minnesota summers for the last 7 years, but her heart has given out. All 3 pistons on the right side are useless at 50lbs of compression. I would love to find a good engine in the Minnesota-ish area. I will try attaching pictures of my baby. Please give me a call if you have anything for sale! 3202790115
> For a solid FC that still has her original engine, I agree that rebuilding it is a good idea.  First, although a car engine can be made to work, yours has the details that Chevy put in to make it really 'fit' the FC purpose.  Second, the "good running engine" that was so common in years past is becoming increasingly hard to find.  Although it is a fair amount of money, I really think a quality rebuild is in your best interests.
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> --Bryan
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> Bryan Blackwell | Springfield, Va. | bryan at skiblack.com | http://autoxer.skiblack.com/  
>  Corvairs: '62 700 Wagon, '64 Greenbrier, '65 Corsa, '66 Corsa
>  '69 Road Runner, '99 Neon R/T, '00 Miata SE, '09 Ford F-150
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