PPCC List - Fw: Corvairs at UPAP

MICHAEL PIPER mapiper3 at comcast.net
Wed May 8 03:14:15 EDT 2024


I'm sure these were from the guy that was trying to get someone to take a bunch of cars a while back.  I'm going to resist running down there to start taking them apart.  There may be use for the EM carb bases for carb rotator kits and to get idle circuits for the secondaries on 140's.  I don't know how hard to come by the axles are for earlies.  I could use a tinted rear window for a late coupe and if the '66 is a 4-speed maybe the transmission and diff...  if a 140 the heads, and the rear hubs.  a '^$ would have the diff case for the leaf spring.  Also at least for a late the seat slider mechanisms and the door latch and window regulators.  I also grab ignition switches and steering boxes but these cars often have front end damage or rusting.  Seat belt hardware?

I'm really not in shape these days to take apart any more salvage cars...  Particularly on short notice before the tri-state.

Thanks for taking a look Garrie!

Regards,

Mike  

> On 05/06/2024 6:43 PM MDT Garrie Fox via PPCC-List <ppcc-list at corvair.org> wrote:
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> I think the guy who inherited them tried to sell them himself, but took no suggestions from club members. they do look familiar.
> If I have time, I will go down and take a look.
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> On Monday, May 6, 2024 at 02:33:15 PM MDT, donegoing2002 at yahoo.com <donegoing2002 at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Colorado Springs.  You can see the pictures on their website. Looks like early models and one 66. All are pictured from the rear, except for one early.  That one appears to have a good windshield, those are tough to find, so I would check the windshields. They appear mostly complete.  There is one 1960, they have it mislabeled. Might have a good gas heater. I'm guessing these are all from the same party, maybe a club member, did someone pass away?  I'm in New Mexico, so can't get up there right away.  Duane 
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> On Monday, May 6, 2024 at 02:15:30 PM MDT, Garrie Fox <gfox80915 at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Which UPAP Location?  Denver metro or Colorado Springs or ?
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> Regards, 
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> Garrie Fox
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> On Monday, May 6, 2024 at 02:07:03 PM MDT, donegoing2002--- via PPCC-List <ppcc-list at corvair.org> wrote:
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