<VV> Concours-

Bill Hubbell whubbell at umich.edu
Tue May 4 18:26:08 EDT 2010


Paul,

Actually, it is quite the opposite here in CORSA. The glassy-eyed pure stockers are the ones being suppressed, and exactly for the reasons you mention.  CORSA has always favored other applications of the car over promoting or preserving Stock, and I never had a big problem with that until they decided to start promoting everything else at the EXPENSE of stock, which is implied by claiming that all car which are not stock are "improved". 

Everybody want to improve themselves, right?  So how's it gonna feel when you show up at the Concours and they tell you your car is "improved" by getting rid of those stock parts in favor of those aftermarket ones?

Wave goodbye to the last of the Stock Corvairs as their owners either "improve" them or wise up and go to some other organization that appreciates them. 

Bill Hubbell  
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From: Paul Chapman
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 I don't understand this rant about "improved" stock. Well now that I'm thinking of it I guess it doesn't matter what mark of club youre dealing with you allways have the glassy eyed pure stock is the ONLY way and everything else is not to be even concidered! bunch to put up wih. I thought the Vette bunch was a pain. But this is almost as bad. I'm a bleiver that there should be "pure stock", but don't get the train of thought that it is the only way. Myself, I think GM was crazy for puttin those punny 13" wheels on them in the first place.(my openion)

 

 

 Flame suit on.

Paul Chapman

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