<VV> museum

cfm cfmann at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 10 17:58:58 EDT 2008


just when you think your club is going down (in membership), we all come up with a crazy idea like this one and whammo! a bunch of corvair nuts build an awesome museum, it would be so much fun and a great moral booster for the club and chapters. Great media too, just like the ah, yer, 'vettes, we could take delivery of our new general motors cars at the corvair museum just like those ah, yer, 'vette guys!
museum is the wrong word, it should be like more interactive more upbeat. museum makes me think of mothballs! lol
chris mann

Mike Clark <mclark67 at charter.net> wrote: I feel a museum of Corvair only is very doable.  Doesn't have to be big. 
Doesn't have to be "centrally located."  Doesn't have to have only Corvairs. 
A place to have all the cars and all the stuff together and displayed would 
be a huge benefit to the club.

How about a display of Corvair copycats?  How many different cars are around 
that look like Corvairs, the BMW 2002 comes to mind.  How about a rotating 
display of members cars, or the latest Chevrolet loaned by a sponsoring 
Chevy dealer.  Or how about hooking up with a local tourist trap like the 
little car museum in Stone Mountain, GA, they not only have cars but antique 
bicycles and some way cool self-contained orchestra machines.

I don't have a copy of that survey that went around a couple months ago. 
Actually, I didn't read it because I interacted with a director directly 
about it.  Perhaps, though, these are the sorts of questions that should be 
on a survey, instead of what would you like to eat at the banquet.

Where does one go to weigh in seriously about this sort of thing?  VV is not 
the place to work it out seriously.  VV is a good place to get real ideas 
flowing.



Mike Clark
Stockbridge, Georgia


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