<VV> Stock forums for each model year Corvair created at www.virtualcorvairclub.com

Shaun shaun_mcgarvey at shaw.ca
Sun Apr 10 12:23:04 EDT 2005


Great idea, Joe!

yea, Vairily ... Shaun

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joe West" <joew at diveaz.com>
To: "VV" <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 9:04 AM
Subject: <VV> Stock forums for each model year Corvair created at
www.virtualcorvairclub.com


> Hi Gang,
>
> I've created a complete "Stock" sub-forum at
> http://www.virtualcorvairclub.com
>
> Below is the description of the the purpose of the new sub-forum as well
as
> some examples of postings.
>
> To summarize; the purpose of the "stock" sub-forum is to create the
ultimate
> online reference for what it means to be stock.  Yes... this will be a big
> undertaking and I will need some people to step up to help out....
anyway...
> here is the description as posted in the new forum:
>
>
> Posting from http://www.virtualcorvairclub.com:
>
> The purpose of the stock forum is to document as well as we can, exactly
> what a stock corvair looks like. From the smallest wiring harness details
to
> a picture of the overall vehicle... everything is appropriate for the
stock
> forum IF the picture taken is of a vehicle or option that is known to be
> stock. Of particular interest will be pictures of Fisher body tags and
list
> of FACTORY options on the vehicle. However, body tags of a particular year
> with no description are desired as well. Some examples:
>
>  If you have a picture of your 1964 Sunvisor which you KNOW has never been
> changed, take a picture of it and post it under post entitled "1964
> sunvisor"
>
>  Take a picture of your 1966 Corvair Fisher body tag and post it under the
> year of your vehicle with a post title of "Body tag, 1966 Corvair Corsa"
> (Insert the appropriate year of your vehicle where it makes sense). If you
> are comfortable posting the VIN... post it as it will help tie specific
> options to specific dates.
>
>  Post a picture of your 1964 NOS Spyder hubcaps under the post title of
> "1964 Spyder hubcaps"
>
>  Almost ANYTHING can be posted... the more pictures, the better... as long
> as whatever is being photographed (with the exception of Fisher body tags,
> where it doesn't matter if they were repainted) has never been restored.
>
>  We will draw on as much expertise as we can, and use as much available
> information to supplement the posts.
>
>  Posts which are found to be incorrect will be removed (or moved) by a
> moderator.
>
>  A request will be made of CORSA to use Scans of "Stock Is" from the CORSA
> Communique. If allowed, these will be posted in the appropriate category.
>
>  I will be looking for moderators for specific model years. If you feel
you
> have sufficient knowledge of a particular year (or even a willingness to
> invest the time to moderate a year that you are interested in) and wish to
> be a moderator for a particular year and/or model (for example, you wish
to
> moderate 1964 Greenbriers, or all of 1966 Corvair models, or ANY
combination
> of years and models), please contact me at:
>
>  joew at diveaz.com
>
>  With your qualifications. Your qualifications can be as simple as "I'm
> interested in the 1963 Monza series and would like to be the moderator for
> the stock section in 1963" or as complex as "I wrote the "Stock is"
section
> for CORSA Communique (hehe... attention Larry) <grin>"
>
>  Anyway... the purpose of this forum is to create an online photographic
and
> text database that describes what Stock is for any particular year
Corvair.
>
>  This is an incredibly long term project... but with little bits of
> information from anyone who wishes to contribute, I suspect we can build
an
> excellent online resource.
>
>  If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to email or PM
me.
>
>  Kind Regards,
>
>  Joe West
>
> Joe West
> Administrator
> http://www.virtualcorvairclub.com
>
>
>
>
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