<VV> Differential dipstick

ScottyGrover at aol.com ScottyGrover at aol.com
Mon May 19 13:46:10 EDT 2008


 
In a message dated 5/18/2008 11:22:27 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
contactsmu at sbcglobal.net writes:

I went  to the weekly local classic car get together Saturday night  
and met  a fellow that had just purchased a '66 Monza vert.  Besides  
the  fact that it was only the second Corvair that I've seen at the  
place  (the first being mine...ggg) it had a differential dipstick.  I   
thought these only came on the '65's.  He showed me the title   
certification that showed it was a '66.  I should have written  down  
the production code, but didn't.  Does he have a very  special car, or  
is this a title issue he should look into?  It  did have a blue front  
grill and proper Monza badging on the sides  (except for glovebox  
Monza emblems on the doors), but it had been  repainted...fwiw.

Stephen Upham



Funny thing; I have a '65 coupe that looks like a Corsa, complete with  
badges, dash, the works; the only things that identify it as a Monza are the  
steering wheel hub and the Monza badges on the inside door panels. The VIN says  
"Monza" so it looks as though the previous owner did a little customising--a  
first-class job--the car is beautiful--no rust, no dents, just a little paint  
work needed.
 
Scotty from Hollyweird



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