<VV> Rotisserie

Bub049@comcast.net Bub049@comcast.net
Wed, 01 Dec 2004 03:36:43 +0000


Tony,

I too had several Vairs to replace the swiss cheese floors in and at the young age of 56 decided I was done crawling under there on my overweight/aging back. I purchased a rotisserie for $1,500 and will probably sell it when I am done with the Vairs. I figure I should get at least $1,000 back on it and the best part is that the cars will be repaired instead of becoming permanent Group Red members! The problem with sagging converts was solved by buying an accessory kit to put a stabilizer pipe from each end of the rotisserie over the car while the car is level and door gaps are normal/correct. I found that even rust free converts will sag in the middle when suspended in a rotisserie without a stabilizer bar. Hope this helps. email me off list if you want any more info.

Bob Johnston
Founder Corvair Minnesota/CORSA since 1972/Former CORSA BOD
62 Monza sedan with A/C, 63 500 coupe, 63 Spyder Convert(since 1974)
48 F1, 66 Satellite HT, 64 Merc Marauder