<VV> John Miller and crushed cars

Mike Jacobi mvjacobi at comcast.net
Thu Oct 24 23:33:22 EDT 2013


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Mike in Michigan  USAF Vet Vietnam


Beware politicians are loose in the land


> On Oct 24, 2013, at 9:46 AM, Mike Moyer <vairvert67 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> Wow Ernie in Kentucky you really don't have a clue do you????
> 
> John and his wife Teresa save, restore and re-home more Corvairs than you have probably ever owned.
> If they were salvageable I know they would have done so.........
> 
> Maybe some people should learn the facts before calling names and being out right rude......
> 
> 
> I think you owe John and Teresa Miller a public apology!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>  
> Mike Moyer
> CURRENTLY WORKING @ BAGRAM AIR BASE AFGHANISTAN
> Navarre, FL
> 1945 Cushman Road King
> 1965 Monza Convertible 140 hp 4spd 3:55 Posi AM/FM
> 1965 Greenbrier 110 hp Powerglide
> 1982 Corvette Crossfire Automatic
> 1984 Corvette Z51 Crossfire Automatic
> 
> 
> 
> On Thursday, October 24, 2013 8:14 AM, "yenko117 at yahoo.com" <yenko117 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Don't you really think that anything worth saving would have been already?   Corvair Ranch is about an hour away from these cars. If you are so hard up to save every Corvair, please start with the 400 there and then call us when you are done. 
> These cars were junk people. Let it go.
> 
> Mike
> YS-117
> 
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> 
>> On Oct 24, 2013, at 8:31 AM, Ernie Sanders <epssax at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> 
>> What an attitude this a@@hole displays.  I don&#x27;t like his attitude.  I hope you read this John.  I don&#x27;t like your politics(what are they, anyway).  Point is, these cars are crushed and China is most probably getting the steel to sell back to us in sweat shop junk or raw steel.  
>> 
>> If the public would have known, maybe, just maybe, several of those cars would have gotten back on the road.  I loved the 1965 Corsa convertible my friend and club member, the late Ernie Threlkeld, pulled from a field.   The car had a tree growing through the floorboard.  Ernie rebuilt that car and drove it for years.  It now belongs to another club member and looks pretty good, still today.  
>> 
>> John, it&#x27;s attitudes like yours that make our hobby not as nice.  Have a good day.
>> 
>> Ernie in Fisherville, Kentucky
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