<VV> Cost Differences

Stephen Upham contactsmu@sbcglobal.net
Wed, 4 Feb 2004 18:31:06 -0600


Reply To:
  "James Dallas" <bec176@msn.com>
Subject: RE: <VV> Cost Differences (long)
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2004 16:26:47 +0000
I take this to mean--earlies well built and strong--late models cheap
Jim Dallas
A pair of "63 verts"

Tony F.  put it very well and I quote:

2-  Stop arguing on the merits or faults of either the
         Late Models or the Early Models.
         (May I settle that discussion, IMHO ?)
         The early models had superior body integrity,
         and had a pleasant, original, if rather quirky body design.

          The late models were far superior in performance and in
         advanced mechanical engineering, and had much more
advanced styling (IMHO).  Both models had its merits !!
3.  If we must argue about anything on VV, I look forward
         to seeing us argue about strictly automobile topics,
         even if they are on other makes, ...

Tony Fiore,
Pres. Mail-Copy Publications
Author- "THE CORVAIR DECADE"

Quoted by:
Stephen Upham
Dallas, Texas

Mid prod. # -1965 Monza sedan 110, Sierra Tan - Saddle, PG, A/C, 
original AM/FM, clock, tint, oil bath air filter, w/ 77K       & . . .

'94 Probe GT 5-Sp (2.5L / 164 hp)
'01 Dodge Durango SLT (4.7L /  235 hp)

Corvarium II