<VV> A prize find by WTBRT (corrected copy)

Steven steven at sashimi.org
Sat Jan 26 21:20:30 EST 2008


164 CI x 2 = 328 CI
Sounds like it has twin 140's...



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dennis PLEAU" <ddpleau at msn.com>
To: "Scott Trunkhill" <corvair at trunkhill.com>; "Louis Armer" 
<carmerjr at mindspring.com>; <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2008 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> A prize find by WTBRT (corrected copy)


> What's the story on the 12 cyl engine?
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>> Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 20:50:46 -0500> To: carmerjr at mindspring.com; 
>> virtualvairs at corvair.org> From: corvair at trunkhill.com> Subject: Re: <VV> 
>> A prize find by WTBRT (corrected copy)> > Photos can be found at> > 
>> http://corvair.us/e/XL-100> > > > > At 8:46 PM -0500 1/26/08, Louis Armer 
>> wrote:> >NEWS RELEASE: The WTBRT staff has acquired the Extremely rare 
>> model > >of the Corvair van line. We believe that this is the only known 
>> to > >exist XL100. This extended wheelbase model of the famous 95's was > 
>>  >located in a warehouse near Gainesville Georgia> >and lengthy 
>> negotiations were finalized today at 4:07 pm EST. This > >may become the 
>> tow vehicle for WTBRT #112 as the staff is confident > >that the double 
>> stacked 328 cu in. 280 hp 12 cylinder engine will > >have more than 
>> enough torque to handle all towing needs for any > >terrain encountered 
>> in the US. Pictures will soon be available on > >the outstanding website 
>> www.corvair.us> >> >Corvairly yours,> >FrontMan> >WTBRT PR
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