<VV> An introduction from Wisconsin

Jeremy Agema jeremy at dwave.net
Wed Mar 2 10:23:49 EST 2011


Thanks for the welcome Bryan,

When I am able and ready to purchase I plan on searching out of state to find a good candidate for my uses.

Have a great day

Jeremy

On Wed, 2 Mar 2011 09:32:50 -0500, Bryan Blackwell wrote 
> Hi Jeremy, 
> 
> There are lots of Corvairs out there, and the nice thing is they are still pretty budget friendly so you can have a fun car *and* children :-)  Given where you live, you might consider looking for a car from the west, they have a lot less rust.  Even with shipping you can come out ahead - our '66 was a "rust bucket" where I bought it (Seattle), but here on the east coast it's "amazingly rust free". 
> 
> --Bryan 
> 
> Bryan Blackwell bryan at skiblack.com 
> http://autoxer.skiblack.com/ 
> Corvairs: '62 700 Wagon, '64 Greenbrier, '65 Corsa, '66 Corsa 
> '69 Road Runner, '09 Ford F-150, '99 Neon R/T 
> Kid cars: 00 Grand Marquis, 00 Miata 
> "Why do something if you're not going to obsess about it?" 
> 
> On Mar 1, 2011, at 4:07 PM, Jeremy Agema wrote: 
> 
> > So now it's time to dream about getting a corvair - I won't be able to get one for a few years (gotta pay off my current ride) but I can still dream! I consider myself a LM guy, but I like them all!. Since I started my Corvair research I have a better understanding of what options were available. Plus I am surprised at the % of PG cars produced.

 


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