<VV> "Worthless" 2doors

Alan and Clare Wesson alan.wesson at atlas.co.uk
Thu May 14 14:58:04 EDT 2009


I am really staggered by the discussion that is going on on that forum. You 
couldn't paint a car nowadays for $2400 if you wanted to do a proper job.

So whether or not it happens to be a desirable variant, it is worth that. 
And the fact that it looks to be a nice, solid, unrestored car that doesn't 
seem to need paint makes it really nice, and a real bargain. And as for the 
fact that it is black/black - that can look absolutely fantastic (cf. Darth) 
if done well and polished up nicely. And Clark's do sell interior kits, so 
if you want to change the interior colour, it's not a big deal (although 
it's not economic either - but if the car is a solid basis it is worth it).

And yet everyone is just telling him what a piece of crap and a rip-off it 
is.

Anyone who has restored a 4-door car would have been better buying this one 
instead. In fact I would myself, if I had the money.

Cheers

Alan



----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Sethracer at aol.com>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 7:27 PM
Subject: <VV> "Worthless" 2doors


>
>
> Mark barks:
>
> It's the  2-doors that are worthless. Who in their right mind would want
> one?
>
>
>
> Mark, Mark, Mark -- The Market speaks for itself.
>
> Only the elite, high class, cognoscenti want the exquisite 4-doors.
>
> Us lower-class ruffians prefer the 2-doors. Too bad there are so many of 
> us
> to bid up the prices!
>
>
> Seth Emerson
>
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