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Old 05-18-2011, 03:32 PM   #1
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Default Re: What's your daily driver now.

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2001 Ford F-150 XL, bare bones, I call her the white trash edition. power nothin, just has ac!

At the farm up north I prefer to DD my 64 Corvair Monza Spyder Turbo. Always gets stares at the grocery store when I load my bags in the front. Its really a fun little car to drive!

Any of you NY/NJ boys familiar with the dealer it came from? Tag says Circle Chevrolet Red Bank, NJ


Most cars "torque up" when you gas it while on the brakes if it's an automatic...

A Corvair "torques down".......

I had a good friend who owned a Turbo Corvair and I think it was a convertible......


I worked on them all the time in the old days......

Everyone had the little CO detector badges on the dash.

Ralph Nader trashed those cars in his book.....and that was the end for them...
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Old 05-18-2011, 04:37 PM   #2
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Most cars "torque up" when you gas it while on the brakes if it's an automatic...

A Corvair "torques down".......

I had a good friend who owned a Turbo Corvair and I think it was a convertible......


I worked on them all the time in the old days......

Everyone had the little CO detector badges on the dash.

Ralph Nader trashed those cars in his book.....and that was the end for them...

Im glad people trash them and make fun....makes them more affordable for me to buy.

And I am very lucky to have one of the best Corvair repair shops/parts supply just about 35 miles from the farm. If I need something it usually takes them about 3 days to find the part in one of the old chicken barns they use for storage. But they ALWAYS find what i need!
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