<VV> Welcome Dave

Louis Armer carmerjr at mindspring.com
Thu Dec 25 23:08:15 EST 2008


Yes ..........Welcome Dave and Yes there are many diverse 
personalities in Corvairdom and although you don't yet know,
Rick has at least 22 different ones we have documented !!! ;-)

Chuck Armer
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At 07:41 AM 12/25/2008, you wrote:

>Dave,
>Welcome to the wild wonderful and often wacky world of Corvairs. It is a
>lovely disease to afflicted with.
>You will not find a more diverse collection of personalities or more
>dedicated group of people anywhere else.
>
>Rick Norris
>#36 Sunoco Corvair
>www.corvairalley.com
>
> > The economic downturn means I'll attend more events if I can but only
> > because I just bought my very first Corvair last week.  I plan on
> > driving it since it's that or an NSU Sport Prinz and the SP is too
> > nice for me to use as a daily driver.
> >
> > I was looking for an MGB GT, Volvo P1800, an MGA or a Corvair.  All
> > while knowing I should be looking for a Toyota truck since it's so
> > reliable it's boring.
> >
> > Hi, I'm a new guy on the list and a new guy to Corvairs.  I usually
> > own 1960s Darts, Valiants and early Barracudas -- Mopar a-bodies.
> > I've always liked Corvairs and like I said, I needed a non-boring car
> > to own.  If a motorcycle would fit in a Rampside, I would've gotten
> > one of those.
> >
> > -Dave
> > 1967 Corvair Monza factory air, factory 4 speed
> > 1963 NSU Sport Prinz
> > 1965 Monkey Wards/Benelli Riverside
> > 1965 Ducati 250cc
> > 1978 Yamaha SR500

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