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09-03-2016, 05:42 PM | #1 |
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Any of you guys ever own a Corvair? I was watching an episode of Wheeler Dealers the other day and they did a 63 Corvair convertible. Turned out to be a neat little car.
Ive been on the lookout for a convertible project for a long time. Looked in to Corvairs after I saw that episode and found a halfway decent 65 convertible not too far from my house. Not a turbo charged version, I don't want something like that. But it does have an auto trans, I like that. Any Corvair experience out there?
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Was out driving in the mountains today, got behind a 65 red Convair. Nice cars in my opinion
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The 2nd generation certainly handled better than the first, the engine has it's share of problems. Not an engine for a beginner to tackle unless they talk with a lot of oldtime mechanics that have worked on them.
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I think the 2nd-gen Corvairs had great classic styling. In my younger days I wanted a Crown Corv-8. If you never heard of that, it was an aftermarket conversion. The basics involved removing the engine and rear seat, then stuffing a SBC where the back seat used to be. Mid-engine V8 gave it great handling and plenty of power. Still has appeal even though I've been over it for decades....
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GOPAPA I will see what I can do about pictures.
I didn't feel the earthquake, but I see on Facebook that a lot of people around here did. My sister lives at Rogers, but I haven't talked to her. BTW, we are doing a road widening job (passing lane) on HWY 7 down Russellville way. other Larry
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I know they did lots of crazy things to Corvairs in the past. I'm more interested in a good running reliable car with nice paint and interior and some sort of aftermarket wheels and tires. I want the back seat available so we can take the grand kids places on sunny days. I want to be able to hop in the car and drive down the west coast, or drive all the way to the east coast and back.
Need to get rid of the 41 Cadillac and my other misc car and truck projects and stuff before I drag something home. My honey has asked me (for the zillionth time lol) to pare down. Keep one truck thing, and one car thing. We are getting closer to retirement and need to get serious now and make sure all our ducks are in a row. I have a board member that is going to check out a different (not a Vair) convertible for me out of state. Ive looked at several local verts (65 and older) and Ive checked out a few verts for sale on the HAMB. Corvairs weren't even on my radar until the episode of Wheeler Dealers.
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My experience with Corvairs wasn't all that great. One of the floor covering stores I worked for back in the '60's bought a few used vans for the installers to drive. First off they didn't have any power, when you got all of your tools in them and a couple of rolls of carpet you had to pull all of the steeper hills in first gear. The darned things leaked oil, and being the hot air for the heater was pulled from around the engine they filled the whole interior of the truck with a blue oil haze in the winter time. No thanks, I'll stick to the water cooled vehicles if you don't mind.... LockDoc
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they didn't fit my foot for speed either ,,but to see them at car shows now days is all together different now as all cars and trucks are neat,, sure would like to see Mark get one and let us listen and watch as he takes on the adventure..
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I might have contributed to the end result because of all my complaining... I saw a really neat Corvair pickup today, right here in Montezuma. I will have to see if I can get a picture of it. White with Red trim.... Looked good. LockDoc
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A friend of mine has six or eight really nice ones. Some turbocharged, some convertibles and at least one pickup, both generations.
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Arkansas has a pretty active Corvair Club. Check their FB page. Here are three of my friends Corvairs and some pics of a meeting from FB.
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Larry, here are some pics.
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I had a 62 2 door coupe, hated the Fish and Go Find shifter but loved the car. I dated a girl that her folks had a 66 convertible always wanted one but Good OL Ralph ended my dreams.
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09-03-2016, 11:35 PM | #18 |
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Boy they sure look good with Cragars on them.
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Didn't you guys read Ralph Nader's book? I can't believe you'd risk your life even thinking about a Corvair!
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IMHO, from certain angles these coupes are so pretty they almost make your eyeballs bleed. Such a graceful greenhouse.... some of the last cars styled without an overload of regulations guiding the end product.
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I really like the Corvairs. GM always stuck their neck out with new ideas more than the others and these are just one example. This is one big reason I became a Bowtie Man and grew into a total GM fan. My dad had a '64 when I first started driving. Smooth and quite! A friend's dad was into them heavily even in the early-70s. AACA voted them in as classics before their time. Good ole Waldo Davis showed me what restoration was all about. He'd have the numbers correctly stenciled onto the shroud pieces and just totally meticulous about every nitpickin' detail, tearing them down to bones. I had a '56 VW bug for my first car and that ended up fully restored by the time I was 20. I bought a '66 VW Bus about then and he gave me a first year Corvair engine to do a swap (which never happened). Those were 85hp, lowest, but he said had the most "beef" for being durable in the bus. I also have a friend, Olblue60's old longtime friend, who is serious into them. He races a Yenko at the local SCCA track (Summit Point, WVA). I'd like to have one.
Back when I was doing a lot of picture threads I did one I'm 99% sure was titled, "Pic Thread: Corvairs", but danged if I can find it. I did them all that way, if not maybe spelling "picture" out on some. Couldn't find either. But I did find this one from a while back: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ad%3A+Corvairs Also, a guy up the rod from me had a black later Corvair with the small block mid-engine conversion for sale 10 years or more back. I wanted that thing bad. It was black and I believe it had Vette rallyes on it. I see an LS zombie managed to find his way in here with a very helpful post
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Bought a '65 in '71 for $75 from a friend of my dad, push button auto, drove it for a year or so, sold it for $300 for a down payment on a '72 vega, power galore on both
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In the late 70's I restored a 64 convertible. Paid $125 for it. Had a quarter sized rust hole in the top of one fender and that was it. White over black. Had a power top, automatic and factory A/C. Paid $300 for a paint job that would cost $4000 today, put new carpet, new top, a seat insert or two in it and found some factory knock off wire wheels for $60. Then I put some BR60 x 13 Goodrich Radials on it and had $1125 in an incredible car. Did not get to enjoy it though. My roommate took it out and wrecked it when I was out of town. I ended up selling it to his dad. I probably had several and even had a 63 Spyder coupe with the turbo but none as nice as the 64. Would have another if I could find the right project.
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Been doing a lot of reading on these things. I read an article that said the later model Monte Carlos have the same wheel base as a Corvair. It looks like a lot of work but quite a few people have mounted the Corvair body on the Monte Carlo chassis. Waaalaaa, a water cooled Corvair for LocDoc
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