<VV> Traction control

J R Read_HML hmlinc@sbcglobal.net
Sat, 30 Oct 2004 17:35:10 -0500


Well,  It IS possible to "high bottom" a Corvair if you are going fast 
enough to get the front over a 2 foot pile of snow and not quite fast enough 
to get the rear wheels back onto some traction before you run out of 
momentum.  But, it does not happen often - and not usually in "street" 
driving.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rick & Janet Norris" <rickjanet@charter.net>


>I would have to agree with Hankie-Poo here. Having lived most of my life in 
>West Virginia and owning Corvairs I never failed to get where I was going 
>because of snow or ice. Needless to say we get some snow here and being as 
>how the entire state is in the Appalachian mountains there is no flat 
>ground! I have always lived in a hill so to speak.
>
> Rick Norris
> First President CORSA 1971