Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Heh

 


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  1. And possibly a real Yenko Stinger.

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    1. The rarest Stinger of all:
      https://journal.classiccars.com/2020/03/27/one-off-yenko-would-you-drive-it/

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  2. grinch?
    I had a 63 Spyder way back when. Yeah, chrome turbo, convertible, 4 speed, red/white.

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    1. My uncle had a black Spyder. Same print out on the options-loaded.
      But it was still a Corvair.

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    2. How long did it take you to find all the gears? Mine had a pudding stick for a shifter.

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  3. First "real" car I ever drove was a '63 Corvair Monza. "Road tested" it after minor service in auto shop class. Lucky to dodge GTA charge. '68-'69 Corsa was a temptation but the reality of cost-of-living for this Tip 'n Ring telephone man said no. Often thought Corvair trunks would make a decent mobile ice chest.

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  4. My mom had a Corvair Monza convertible, light blue/black. Shift lever was a toggle on the dash. A very neat car.

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  5. Ken block. It’s a modified mustang.
    CIII

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  6. Owned 2, a 65 and a 68. Still miss the maddening little devils

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  7. First car was a '65 Corvair Corsa (4 one barrels/140 hp) convertible (dark green/black top), 4 speed. Have a fond teenage memory of some "dick" in a Porsche 356 chasing me down a country road. I knew about the two hard 90 degree turns to go around the farm house. He didn't. Half an hour later on my return trip I got to wave to him as the tow truck was pulling his car out of the ditch.

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