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#108346 - 10/06/07 04:49 PM
1960 Corvair restoration progress
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 09/21/07
Posts: 47
Loc: Tarija, Bolivia
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I'm finally putting a few things together to put this one and only 1960 Corvair in Bolivia back on the road. Richard's Corvair Click "lastest progress from the home page or choose your language and go to "Month 8". Comments and suggestions are welcome
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#108351 - 10/06/07 06:46 PM
Re: 1960 Corvair restoration progress
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Registered: 01/08/02
Posts: 14893
Loc: West Allis,Wi.
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Richard, YOu have a lot of courage to take on such a job in a far away country. The only thing that I question is the using of the old front spindles (ball joints). New ones are available veand and I would have replaced them. The radial tires are a good choice on a Corvair. I have them on mine. Too bad that they were not available in 1960. Be sure to either lubricate or replace the rear wheel bearings. Makes a corvair a great handling car. I wish you luck with your restoration and keep us informed. Thanks for sharing your project with us. 
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#112555 - 12/14/07 04:51 AM
Re: 1960 Corvair restoration progress
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 11/08/07
Posts: 8
Loc: south carolina
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I have read articles in national magazine and the new oils do not have the required additives that used to be there, but the engine oil for desile engines does. I have used this in my origibal 1966 chev and after a couple months what a big in provement. The engine is original never been apart and runs every day. Don
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#132555 - 12/12/08 04:00 PM
first color shots
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 09/21/07
Posts: 47
Loc: Tarija, Bolivia
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Still needs to be buffed out, but here are the first shots. In person it looks greener than in the pic, but it was getting dark and cloudy. Tomorrow I'll shoot some without the flash. Saturday he does the interior. Then start putting everything back together. Then the electrician. I found the 2nd owner of the car. He is an automotive electrician, dedicated to rewiring and repairing everything electrical in cars. So the car starts out the new year in his shop. Click my signature for more details and continuation as we put it together.  
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#132579 - 12/12/08 09:06 PM
Re: 1960 Corvair restoration progress
[Re: widman]
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Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 11879
Loc: Central Texas
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Back in 1963 I had a 1960 Monza 2 door with 3 speed . It had 40,000 miles and dual exhausts installed when I bought it. A fine car for me at the time. I put many miles driving to construction jobs for a couple of years, the only problem was idler bearings in the fan and generator I had 115,000 miles on the car when I sold it. It got beat up really bad in a hail storm, lost chrome trim both door handles front WS and rear glass. I expected the insurance to total it but it got a bondo body job and a sorry paint job, it looked ok but when it started to fade in 1965 I traded it for a new Pontiac 2 door HT.
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#147786 - 07/19/09 05:41 AM
Re: 1960 Corvair restoration progress
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 08/06/07
Posts: 241
Loc: Cherokee Co. Oklahoma
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I've always wanted a corvair since they first came out. When I was a kid, I had a model car that was a corvair. Really cool.
P.S. Even diesel fuel lubricates the cylinder walls / liners. Diesel is a 'greasy' liquid. Diesel engines just don't wear like gasoline ones do. With respect to the bearing shells and so on, what about the synthetic oils? For example, ExxonMobile has 15,000 mile synthetic oil for gasoline engines.
Lee
Edited by Lee Prairie (07/19/09 05:49 AM)
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#169023 - 03/25/10 05:01 PM
Re: 1960 Corvair restoration progress
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 09/21/07
Posts: 47
Loc: Tarija, Bolivia
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#181756 - 08/26/10 05:22 PM
Re: 1960 Corvair restoration progress
[Re: widman]
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 09/21/07
Posts: 47
Loc: Tarija, Bolivia
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#181799 - 08/27/10 06:33 AM
Re: 1960 Corvair restoration progress
[Re: widman]
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Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 05/22/05
Posts: 538
Loc: seligman ,az
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Looks like things are going well,Keep up the good work ! Nice Corvair. 
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