<VV> (VV) Antique Auto Club

Bill Hubbell Bill Hubbell" <whubbell@umich.edu
Mon, 2 Feb 2004 00:21:53 -0500


AACA has always put Corvairs in with other production cars of the 60s.  If
your local AACA chapter follows AACA rules, they would have to do the same.
Corvairs generally do very well in AACA judging, since they use the same
score sheets for all cars, and Corvairs don't have such things as water
pumps or visible exhaust manifolds, etc.  Personally, I think it is rather
cool to compete against F**ds, VWs, and other such cars of the same year
(well, 2 years, anyway).  I enjoy beating them.

Of course, I prefer the Corvair shows, because I like Corvairs.

Bill Hubbell
Owner of "Alice" - AACA Senior and 3 time CORSA Senior 1964 Monza Sedan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Underwood" <tonyu@roava.net>

> They
> didn't even give us a separate class, just stuck the Vairs in with the
rest
> of the 1960s production cars.   Nobody wanted to listen when Vair chapter
> officers attended meetings and asked for a class, or did anyone listen
when
> suggestions for future events.