<VV> Sedans are cheap???

jwcorvair at aol.com jwcorvair at aol.com
Mon Dec 7 14:16:04 EST 2009



Out of curiosity, what options do you have on your 62 sedan. I continue to look for original options and period correct modifications to add to my 62 sedan.

Joe White
CORSA, RMC


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From: bub049 at comcast.net
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Sent: Mon, Dec 7, 2009 11:01 am
Subject: <VV> Sedans are cheap???



Folks, 

Let's not use the term "Cheap" when referring to sedans or any other Corvair. I 
ave a '62 Monza sedan with a very big list of options. It was anything but 
heap and doesn't look any cheaper than a late model 4 door "Sport Sedan".  The 
oof line, in fact, is almost identical to my Dad's 60 Impala 4 door hardtop.  
Now, would that be a Sport Sedan??). I believe the sticker on it was more than 
y sister paid for her stripped 65 4 door hardtop sedan.  So, in comparison, 
hat would make the LM 4 door hardtop "Cheap" in relation to the 'loaded 62 
onza sedan. My buddy had a '66 Biscayne 2 door (POST) sedan. Now that was a 
heap car....until the 427 cid V8 option was checked off.  Looked cheap but cost 
bout as much as my 66 Impala SS with a mouse motor. What is cheap?? 

We really need to stop calling each other's babies ugly. We can argue back and 
orth about terminology and in fact, the sedan argument  has rather amused me 
ver the year or so that it has been going on.  But let's not degrade other 
olks choice of cars.  I love all Corvairs. EM and LM and FC. 

Oh yea.... how do you "load" a "Loadside" from the side? There, I gave us 
omething to argue about besides sedans!!! 

BobJ 
CORSA since 72 
63 500 coupe 
63 Spyder Convert 
62 Monza "sporty sedan - uncheap at any speed"
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