<VV> Orange WAS Baffle Installation

Bill Hubbell whubbell at umich.edu
Mon Nov 15 12:54:17 EST 2010


But then you clean all the dirt off and find orange paint underneath!

Bill Hubbell
Bill Hubbell

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From: "Shaun" <shaun_mcgarvey at shaw.ca>
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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2010 21:21:09 
To: <Virtualvairs at Corvair.Org>
Subject: Re: <VV> Orange WAS Baffle Installation

I'm not saying it's always a bad sign, but if I'm given a choice of an 
orange Corvair engine or one caked in grease and dirt that looks like it's 
never been opened up, I'll take the dirty one. Always.

yea, Vairily ... Shaun

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <kenpepke at juno.com>
To: <Virtualvairs at Corvair.Org>
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 6:06 PM
Subject: <VV> Orange WAS Baffle Installation


>
> Famous Chevrolet and Corvair engineer was well known for painting Corvair 
> engines orange.  I would think everyone would be happy to have a Kirkman 
> rebuilt engine ... as long as they were not into strictly stock.  Also, 
> Chevrolet painted their Corvair 'Cut- a -way' engines orange.
> Ken P
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> "Shaun" <shaun_mcgarvey at shaw.ca> wrote:
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> To me, an orange paint job on a Corvair engine is my first warning sign 
> that
> a non-Corvair mechanic has been in there.
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