<VV> Corvair mentioned twice in Fall 2011 Motor Trend Classic

Tom Berg thesuperscribe at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 3 10:33:27 EDT 2011


GM waited 'til model-year '64, actually. The transverse-leaf rear suspension 
handles well. 


--Tom in Ohio



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From: Paul Fox <paulvair at yahoo.com>
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GM did spend a few extra bucks. But they waited till 65
Paul Fox
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From: wrsssatty at aol.com <wrsssatty at aol.com>
Subject: <VV> Corvair mentioned twice in Fall 2011 Motor Trend Classic
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org, joedarinsig at yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, August 2, 2011, 10:27 PM



In the Fall 2011 issue of Motor Trend Classic Editor-In-Chief Angus MacKenzie 
devotes most of his column to speculating about what might have happened if a 
buy-out of Ferrari by Ford had taken place as planned in 1963.  At the end of 
the column he contemplates other automotive what-ifs including "What if GM had 
spent a few extra bucks on the Corvair's suspension."  Then, in the Garaj Majal 
section, they visit a collection in Florida which includes a pictured '69 
convertible with a 140, 4-speed, power top and 25,000 original miles.  It's nice 
to see our favorite ride get frequent mention with other classics.

~Bill Stanley
NJ



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