<VV> Falcon restoration, was: New slogan - "She's real fine, my four twe

Dennis Pleau dpleau at wavecable.com
Mon Feb 15 23:38:58 EST 2010


I learned to drive three on the tree in a Falcon Ranchero.  I'm not sure I
ever drove another car with three on the tree.

dp

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Subject: Re: <VV> Falcon restoration, was: New slogan - "She's real fine, my
four twe

 
In a message dated 2/15/2010 8:45:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
vintagevwbeetles at gmail.com writes:

Corvairs  are not the only cars worth owning just
in case you didn't realize  this.

Robby



Robby,
 
As someone (of many thousands probably) who drove both the '60s Falcon and  
Corvairs I can say I respect the Falcon for being a very successful 
automobile  and both are worth owning.  My Grandfather and uncle both had
Falcons 
and  one of the cars I learned to drive with was a Falcon.  But only the  
Corvair was worth driving in my experience both  then and now.  You got a
nicer 
interior for the money in the Falcon, but  there was no comparison when it 
came to handling, braking, looks and fun on  the road.  
 
Bob




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