<VV> parts scrappage, was: Is Phoenix Charlie still in business?

Jeffrey Williams lovetrunkinit at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 6 15:19:47 EST 2009


Sounds like the Fan Belt Toss.




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From: "Kevin Clark kevin at kcvairbrush.com" <kevin at kcvairbrush.com>
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Sent: Thu, December 3, 2009 7:24:38 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> parts scrappage, was: Is Phoenix Charlie still in business?

Years ago my brother gave me a bunch of Corvair parts, enough to  
build a Corvair. Only thing missing was a body shell. I loaded up a  
pickup truck full of parts I didn't need and took them to a swap meet  
in Cincinnati, Ohio. My goal was to get rid of them and come back  
home with an empty load. All day long I tried to sell them dirt cheap  
at give away prices and didn't sell one item. Finally at the end of  
the day when the vendors were packing up, a potential buyer looked  
around and found a cam and said how much? I said "Sir, if you want  
that, you have to take everything else".
It worked, saved from the junkyard!


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Kevin G. Clark
kevin at kcvairbrush.com
www.kcvairbrush.com




On Dec 3, 2009, at 6:00 PM, virtualvairs-request at corvair.org wrote:

> I agree but it's sometimes easier said than done.
>
> On my last move, 3 years ago I had 3 pickup loads of "stuff" (sheet  
> metal,
> blocks, cylinders, springs, drums, etc, etc) that I quite literally  
> couldn't
> give away. We had no room at the new house so the dump got it all.
>
> Bob
> 66 180 convertible
> 68 UV 404

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