<VV> "hardtop" parts for the 1969 diecast

Charles Lee chaz at properproper.com
Sun Feb 27 14:50:14 EST 2005


Mark,

What scale are these parts ?  1/25 or 1/18 ?

Are you planning to make any "hardtop" parts for the 1969 diecast ?

Anybody else doing this ?

Thanks
Chaz

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "airvair" <airvair at richnet.net>
To: <LonzoVair at aol.com>
Cc: <virtualvairs at skiblack.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: <VV> Question about 1969 #706000


> Yep. Black. The only other colors that were available in '69 were dark 
> blue and medium green, both of which weren't listed as available with 
> Olympic Gold. Also, it's a 95 glide. So in order to make a model of it, 
> you'll have to have my automatic trans conversion kit, which I should have 
> back in stock by the second week of next month. Cost would be $9.50 plus 
> shipping.
>
> And for those interested, I also expect to have a lot of other special 
> model parts by then, including uptops and boots, full turbo kits, REAL 13" 
> whitewall tires, red plastic taillights, clear backup inserts, wheel 
> covers (Corsa and Monza), headrests, antennas, 13" Cragar wheels, Corsa 
> dashes,and all of the stock parts (repopped) that some of the earlier kits 
> are missing. I can email a price sheet on request.
>
> -Mark Corbin
>
> LonzoVair at aol.com wrote:
>
>>Hey guys & gals,
>>I know the last Corvair was Olympic Gold exterior, but what was the 
>>interior color? Anyone know?
>>Why? Well, since I have some free time, I'd like to assemble one of my 
>>1969 Monza models I've hidden away... and since I've never had a 1969 
>>Corvair, why not make it like the last one?
>>Thanks!
>>Lonzo...
>>
>
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