<VV> What happens to my "drivers"?

J R Read_HML hmlinc at sbcglobal.net
Fri Apr 15 01:34:52 EDT 2005


Uhhhnn..  They seem to always be available from the regular vendors for 
reasonable prices.  OK, so they are RNOS (if that term even makes sense).

Attachments (if any) are scanned with anti-virus software.

Later, JR

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Songs by Steve" <Songsbysteve at tampabay.rr.com>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 8:42 PM
Subject: <VV> What happens to my "drivers"?


Hello Groupies,



As I was sitting at my computer today, I went to Ebay, as most of us do
these days.  I decided to check out the "Corvair NOS" listings, and I saw a
great, brand-new piece of moulding for my car. a piece that the average
person would never, ever scrutinize in their lifetime.. a piece that already
looks great on my car. a piece that I really don't need.



Ok, so as I was placing my bid. I thought to myself - "What the heck am I
doing here?  Who will really care if this piece of moulding is new?  How
will the world be a better place if I have a pit-free, flawless piece of
moulding in this location on my car?  If anyone has read this far, my real
question is.. what happened to the notion of a "driver"?  Why have I taken
every classic car I've bought, and not left it alone?  Why did I order new
air cleaner decals for my car?



OK, I feel better now - just some rhetoric I felt like spewing.  Eventually,
I will have a daily driver. maybe Ed will sell me one of his cars. right,
Ed?





Stevie G in St. Pete, FL

'62 Convertible - looks perfect the way she is.



Songs by Steve

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