<VV> The EM vs LM thing

Bill Elliott corvair at fnader.com
Wed Apr 29 20:02:06 EDT 2009


I like em all too! Have owned the majority of years and models...

My favorites have been moderately early lates, really early earlies, and 
really late earlies (in that order)! ;-)

Only '66s and a '67 here currently...

Bill

shortle wrote:

>I like them all. In my stable I have the '69 Convert. #2891, '63 Rampside w/ PG (owned since 1980),'62 Monza Wagon (on the hoist and snowballin),'69 Convert. #5044 (hers), '66 Corsa convert. w/AC (owned since 1983),'66 Corsa coupe 140 w/ aftermarket AC. For parts:
>'62 Rampside, '66 Corsa Coupe 140, '64 Monza coupe, '68 500 3 speed, '61 Loadside (w/ ramp gate "cut" into the side). It certainly helps in the hobby to have lots of space and a few bucks.
>Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado  
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>>From: Chris & Bill Strickland <lechevrier at earthlink.net>
>>Sent: Apr 29, 2009 5:11 PM
>>To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
>>Subject: Re: <VV> The EM vs LM thing
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>>earlies, lates, they are all "good" --  some are just more preferable to 
>>their owners
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>>first -- a 1960 700 4-dr, w/ 164 GM training center engine & 4-sp, 
>>buckets (it was a great "assembled" vehicle)
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>>then -- '61 van w/140, 65 140 Corsa, 66 180 Corsa vert (Hugger Orange 
>>repaint)
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>>along the way -- many other numerous Vairs, mostly discarded by others - 
>>many  were for parts
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>>now -- 1960 700 4-dr, 140 ci auto, sorta lo-mile stock original and I'm 
>>working on a '63 rampy using parts from that old van
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>>doesn't count "others"
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>>probably would still have the Corsa vert if I had had any place to store 
>>it ...
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>>Bill Strickland
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