<VV> Hemmings must love Corvairs

Marc Marcoulides hharpo at earthlink.net
Tue Oct 2 14:03:41 EDT 2007


With 40's and 50's cars the 4dr is less valuable with many cars. When buying my very nice 49 Chev Fleetline, I had a substantial savings because it is a 4dr. I have lots of fun with it and the extra money I saved. The extra doors have come in handy too. 

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>The Nov. issue of Hemmings Motor News mentions on page 34 a '65 Monza 4-door 
>that sold for $2,750.  Among other things, they had this to say about the car; 
>"Corvair sedans, long considered less desirable than the coupes and 
>convertibles, have become scarce, and time-capsule examples like this one come along 
>once in a blue moon"
> 
>Further along in the magazine they reported on their Hemmings Summer Cruise 
>Nights '07.  Chosen as "Favorite Muscle Car" on page 73 was a '67 Corvair Yenko 
>Stinger.  Pictured proudly standing alongside the car is owner, Ken Holm of 
>Westfield, Maine.
> 
>~Bill Stanley
>
>
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