<VV> Corsa-Monza confusion

Western Canada CORSA westerncanadacorsa at shaw.ca
Thu Dec 15 11:00:34 EST 2005


I thought the standard motor on the Monza was the 95hp, and that the 110 was
optional.

Regards,
Joel

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Subject: <VV> Corsa-Monza confusion


I keep reading questions from people about differences between Corsas and
other Corvairs.  What exactly were the STOCK differences between a 65-66
Monza and Corsa?  Here are the ones I know of:

1) Dash/gauge - Corsa has 6 gauges (Monza 3), speedo, tach, clock, gas, temp
and vacuum/pressure.

2) Badges on body and glove box.  Corsa has the "C" logo on the rear, lower
1/4 and "CORSA" on the front, upper 1/4 while Monza has just the Monza cross
on the front lower 1/4.

3) "Corsa" on the glove box door vs Monza cross.

3-1/2) Corsa dash is black vs silver Monza in '65.

4) Wheel hub cap centers have Corsa "C" vs Monza cross.

5) Silver painted rear cove.

6) Chrome shifter base

7) Thermistor on head.

8) 140 standard, 180 turbo optional (only avail. on Corsa).  Standard Monza
is 110.

9) Only coupe and convertible, no 4-door (Monza avail. as all 3)

10) others???

The rest is the same as Monza right?  3 speed manual standard on both, same
size wheels and tires, same vinyl seat pattern, same paint color options,
same fold down rear seat in coupe, springs and steering,....


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