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    1. #1
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      Nov 2001
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      Sacramento Ca
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      Corvairs gain a foothold

      At last. After YEARS of work, I can safely say that Corvairs are catching on. It's always been my stated goal to introduce the Corvair as a viable Pro-touring alternative car. They're cheap, fun, and look awesome fixed up.

      Where's the proof you say?





      and this is the kicker. Someone finally took one HERE.
      The mods are too many to list. Stellar car.







      Sorry, just had to toot my own horn. I'm stoked that people are starting to think Corvairs aren't just for "weird" people any more.

      I was actually approached by a guy last weekend at a Corvair show In Sacramento. He told me he had my PHR article on his garage wall, and that he'd gone out and bought a Corvair because that article made them look so cool. That one guy made every late night, every busted knuckle, and every scraped together dollar all worthwhile.

      Now If I could just convince the magazine guys....
      Last edited by TonyL; 05-11-2010 at 08:49 PM.
      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza





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