<VV> 3-speed reminder

jwcorvair at aol.com jwcorvair at aol.com
Wed Sep 9 12:53:44 EDT 2015


Yeah, definitely unusual. A Monza with a radio delete. I wonder how that was ordered. I'm not seriously looking yet, but I want my next Vair to be a 67 Monza four door with a 3-speed. And a radio.

Joe White
Boulder, CO



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From: Jim Becker <mr.jebecker at gmail.com>
To: shortle <shortle556 at earthlink.net>; jwcorvair <jwcorvair at aol.com>; ed.thompson <ed.thompson at quarles.com>; virtualvairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
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Subject: Re: <VV> 3-speed reminder


"Radio delete"?  A lot like saying "4-speed delete".

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2015 9:43 AM
To: jwcorvair at aol.com ; ed.thompson at quarles.com ;
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Subject: Re:  3-speed reminder

My 69 Monza Coupe
#2600 has the 3 speed trans. I like it and WILL NOT be 
installing a 4 speed.
This car has tinted glass, 110HP, 3 speed, all of the 
A I R hooked up, and
radio delete. Unusual but nice ride.
Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado
81301


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>Subject: Re: <VV> 3-speed
reminder
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>Call me odd (most people do), but I've always preferred the 66
and on 
>3-speed for a daily commuter driver. I'm not sure why. Certainly the

>4-speed is better for more spirited driving with its better ratios. Does

>anyone have a convertible with a 3-speed? It seems that everyone replaces a

>3-speed as soon as they can. I'm just wondering how many cars still have

>their 3-speeds.
>
>Joe White
>
>
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>Sent:
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>Subject: <VV> 3-speed reminder
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>
>A 3-speed was
the "normal" (base) transmission on ALL Vairs -- even for 
>Spyders
>and
Corsas, a 4-speed was an extra cost option.
>Ed, Milwaukee, '66 Monza
sedan,
>110-glide
>________________________________
>
>3 speed is "normal"
for a 500.
>Positraction is "semi normal" for wintery areas. Looks like a
nice
>car.
>
>Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado
81301
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