<VV> Nader and Corvair

RoboMan91324@aol.com RoboMan91324@aol.com
Wed, 3 Mar 2004 18:03:04 EST


HUH??  I fail to see the logic in this statement.  How was "Ralphie" in any 
way responsible for the '69 (or any other year) Corvair?  If you are saying 
that his book influenced the development of the LM with its improved suspension, 
that wasn't the case.  The LM preexisted the "Unsafe at any Speed" book which 
was first printed in 1965, I believe.  The design of the LM certainly started 
well before the book was printed.

DOC
'60 Vette; '61 Rampside; '64 Spyder; '65 Greenbrier; '66 Corsa; '67 Nova SS; 
'68 Camaro ragtop
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In a message dated 03/03/04 2:06:48 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
virtualvairs-request@corvair.org writes:

> Message: 11
> From: Dave Keillor <dkeillor@ultrex.com>
> To: virtualvairs@corvair.org
> Subject: RE: <VV> Nader and Corvair
> Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 15:43:19 -0600 
> 
> I'm pro-Corvair and pro-Nader.  Although I disagree with the man on almost 
> everything, were it not for Raphie, my '69 Corvair would not exist.  Thanks, 
> Ralph, you did do something positive for mankind even though it was
> unintended.
> 
> Dave