Loaded cars, was: <VV> cheapest corvair ever made
Bill Hubbell
whubbell at cox.net
Sun Apr 24 15:02:10 EDT 2005
Which is precisely why I did not add any options to my restored 1964 Monza
Sedan.
Bill Hubbell
----- Original Message -----
From: <NicolCS at aol.com>
To: <airvair at richnet.net>
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Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: Loaded cars, was: <VV> cheapest corvair ever made
>
> Mark, there's absolutely nothing "wrong" with loaded-up cars, in fact
> Corvairs are such low content cars that they need the stuff. Here's my
> point: Most
> of what we see at shows and the general direction of Corvairs is to
> become
> "loaded". Accessories and options are installed by a succession of
> owners
> (and I fully support this freedom) but fewer and fewer "mainstream"
> Corvairs are
> out there as examples of how they really were. Also, the Corvair body
> design has wonderful qualities that are masked when the car is fully
> trimmed,
> luggage-racked, chrome wheeled, and otherwise adorned. These things take
> one's
> eye away from the body shape.
>
> Craig (sometimes loaded) Nicol
>
> NicolCS at aol.com wrote:
>
>>my third is the dreaded "loaded-up" Corsa.
>>
>
> What's wrong with THAT? ALL my cars are loaded. In fact, my '67 Monza
> 4door has all but 4 possible accessories in that combination, and three
> you wouldn't see (or want - the smogger). And I love them all because
> they ARE loaded!
>
>
>
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