<VV> Defective Design

Sethracer at aol.com Sethracer at aol.com
Mon Mar 24 18:59:52 EDT 2008


 
In a message dated 3/7/2008 12:10:57 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
whubbell at cox.net writes:

Actually, the Early Model Corvair design was "perfect", which is why  they
sold so many of them, compared to the "defective" Late Model design,  which
led to the demise of the Mark (double meaning intended).

Bill  (tongue planted firmly in cheek) Hubbell




Bill - sounds pretty good for your tongue in the cheek - Another thought,  
though: If the early model had been a true success in the market,  justifying 
further investment, Chevrolet wouldn't have had to design the  Falcon-clone 
Chevy II and the Mustang-fighter Camaro. Remember, the Mustang  pre-dated the late 
model Corvair! If the Chevy II and Camaro hadn't taken up  those roles in the 
market, the Corvair might have gone on to more greatness in  it's later model 
evolution. I guess logic can be twisted more than one  way!
 
- Seth (enjoys playing "what-if?")



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