<VV> The EM disease.. how does it start? (humor?)

Louis C. Armer,Jr. carmerjr at mindspring.com
Mon Apr 16 21:03:02 EDT 2007


Definetly a severe case of Corvairitis which can be treated by 
Corvicillin or simply by buying several
more Corvairs !!! <GGG>

Dr. FrontMan
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At 03:05 PM 4/16/2007, you wrote:
>     Late Corvairs were one of the first cars I learned to recognize 
> (keep in mind I'm only 26),  and I always thought they were 
> neat.  Back in 2001 I bought a 66' Monza 110 and loved it... I've 
> owned two more late models since and I've always thought the 
> earlies were... wierd looking.
>
>      Recently I've caught my eyes lingering on early coupes and 
> verts.....  and thinking.. you know some of them are kinda 
> nice.  What's worse the lates are starting to look a tad bit bland 
> by comparison.  Now I was sure this was just a passing 
> fascination... or that I was running a fever (come to think of it I 
> have had a fever the past week), but today I called my girlfriend 
> from work and encouraged her to go take a look at a nice early 
> coupe I found for sale next weekend if we get her yellow Fiero 
> Formula sold at Carlisle on Thursday or Friday...
>
>      What is happening to me?  Has anyone else experienced these 
> strange symptoms?  Is there a cure?
>
>
>Ray Rodriguez
>65 Corsa 140/4 under construction
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1965 Corsa Coupe, 1964  Greenbrier, 1966 Monza Convertible
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