<VV> Anybody have a checklist / I have an idea

Louis Armer carmerjr at mindspring.com
Sun Jun 8 12:55:57 EDT 2008


Hi Jim and Tim....................Hmmmm is this kind of like Click 
and Clack ??? <GGG>, If you were doing a disassembly I would think 
the very best list/instructions you could have would be the Corvair 
assembly manual for the specific year you were going
to disassemble. This would certainly allow you to group and 
accurately describe any parts you took apart. The manual could stay
with the stored vehicle until you made your decision on what happens 
to the project AND the manual doesn't forget.

da Chuckster
Chuck Armer
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At 11:34 AM 6/8/2008, you wrote:
>Complete disassembly? Are we talking about parting a car out or do 
>we have the intention of putting it back together? Either way, I 
>suggest being very meticulous in catalogueing and in your 
>organization.If you don't have lots of time,energy, and space (and 
>money) I would be very careful about undertaking such a big job. Good luck.
>Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado
>
>-----Original Message-----
> >From: Jim Houston <jhouston001 at cfl.rr.com>
> >Sent: Jun 7, 2008 9:15 PM
> >To: Virtual Vairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
> >Subject: <VV> Anybody have a checklist
> >
> >Does anybody have a checklist for complete disassembly of a late
> >model??  I'm working on one (by sitting in the garage and looking at the
> >car), but I thought if somebody has already done it, why reinvent the
> >wheel... Thanks in advance...
> >
> >Jim Houston
> >'65 Monza coupe
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