<p><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-D3CJHDo9gsE/UhsiagWW8HI/AAAAAAAALmU/soPz8-j5Pyk/s1600/New+York+City+in+the+Early+1970's+(17).jpg">http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-D3CJHDo9gsE/UhsiagWW8HI/AAAAAAAALmU/soPz8-j5Pyk/s1600/New+York+City+in+the+Early+1970's+(17).jpg</a></p><p>Photo was taken in Brooklyn
circa 1970; in the background is the unfinished World Trade Center (the bridge is the Manhattan Bridge). You can make out a square hole on the smashed rear quarter panel, which would tend to suggest that this was a new[ish] car when it was [most likely] stolen and abandoned.
Maybe it's #6000.</p><p> </p><p>This photo was shot in Brooklyn circa 1978. No Corvairs, but the '64 Eldo convertible and '59 El Camino jumped out at me:</p><p><a
href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-AMCEMsnVssE/UhsilqQoOLI/AAAAAAAALqA/X2bf1KerR5Q/s1600/New+York+City+in+the+Early+1970's+(5).jpg">http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-AMCEMsnVssE/UhsilqQoOLI/AAAAAAAALqA/X2bf1KerR5Q/s1600/New+York+City+in+the+Early+1970's+(5).jpg</a></p><p>daniel</p><p> </p>