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#160205 - 12/27/09 06:38 PM
I found a corvair....
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 08/06/07
Posts: 241
Loc: Cherokee Co. Oklahoma
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I've always wanted to restore a corvair. I found one today. It is a 2-door, red (even the steering wheel). It seems to run well. The odometer indicates 725,000 miles. The body has some dings in it. Someone put bucket seats in it. The dash looks original. It has a back seat....tiny. Tires are average.
The owner wants $2500 for it. Don't know what year it is. Or if the motor is original. The body is in good shape...just a few dings - nothing major.
What is this car worth? I'm agonizing about it because Christmas was expensive and income tax season is coming up..... I shouldn't be spending money at this time :-(
Lee Prairie
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#160268 - 12/28/09 04:44 PM
Re: I found a corvair....
[Re: jiaccino]
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 08/06/07
Posts: 241
Loc: Cherokee Co. Oklahoma
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That could be.... I may have mis-read the odometer by a factor of 10.
It looked like a '64 to me. Is it worth $2500 in decent shape?
Thanks!
Lee
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#160367 - 12/29/09 05:49 PM
Re: I found a corvair....
[Re: Chipper]
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 06/14/02
Posts: 34
Loc: Levittown, NY
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If it's rust free it may be worth the $2500. Find out what year it is. Most people will tell you to avoid 1960 models due to a lot of one-year-only parts. You can determine which model is by the body style code in the VIN. For example a Monza coupe will contain 927 in the VIN. They're a lot of fun to drive.
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#160849 - 01/02/10 06:11 PM
Re: I found a corvair....
[Re: NYChevyII]
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 08/06/07
Posts: 241
Loc: Cherokee Co. Oklahoma
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Many thanks to all for posting!
I'm going back to look at the Corvair tomorrow.
I commute 80 miles a day to work and back. My Ford F150 gets about 15 mpg (heavy duty towing package, the big V-8, off-road package, et cetera). The Corvair might pay for itself in 2 years if it gets decent gas mileage.
Lee
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#160933 - 01/03/10 11:36 AM
Re: I found a corvair....
[Re: Junkyard Dog]
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Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 11879
Loc: Central Texas
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Back in 61 i had a 60 model Corvair coupe that had dual exhaust and dual carbs on it and 3 on the tree. I drove the fire out of it driving to road construction jobs. I figured out how to stop the oil leaks for good on it. I drove it up to 1964 and it had 115,000 miles on it. One time I drove it into high water and it floated and was washed sideways, it was a good thing I was going 60 or 65 it had enough forward momentum to catch the road way on the wrong side before it washed completely off the roadway, I grabbed second gear and away we went!!
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#161001 - 01/04/10 11:27 AM
Re: I found a corvair....
[Re: Junkyard Dog]
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Registered: 08/19/04
Posts: 932
Loc: Columbia, MO
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 JunkYardDog, I am so dissapointed that you of all people would come on this forum and perpetuate the myth about Corvairs leaking and using oil. You are the guy who usually comes along to set prople straight when they do this kind of stuff. The Corvair is one of the most malignied automobiles of all time and usually with no first hand knowledge on the part of the guy who is running his mouth. There is so much more I would like to say on this subject but I just remembered, I need to go add a quart of oil to my Corvair. Mike
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#161025 - 01/04/10 03:46 PM
Re: I found a corvair....
[Re: Chev Nut]
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Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 11879
Loc: Central Texas
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Maybe a Corvair wouldn't make a good daily driver now a days. due to the scarceness of repair parts ETC,. But back in 1961 when I bought mine I thought it was perfect! I remember the first day that I drove it to the construction job site. Our Bucyrus Erie 52B shovel olerator (an old man of 55)raised the rear hood and said "Hey this thing has a generator on it just like a real car!" On the way home that evening I blew him away in his 52' Ford F150! That little Monza would fly! I had a 59 Pontiac Executive 4 door hardtop before the Corvair. I had some money problems and the Pontiac became too expensive for me. So it went and the Corvair came in.
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#161061 - 01/04/10 09:53 PM
Re: I found a corvair....
[Re: Chev Nut]
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Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 11879
Loc: Central Texas
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My 60 model coupe must have been a later in the year car, it had an excellent hot air heater and the defrosters even worked. I never noticed the oil or burning oil smell. My car leaked very little oil, and what did leak always dirtyed up the little air grill below the trunk. The dual exhaust was outside of that grill. I drove it a couple of winters and once it got warmed up it was nice and warm. It had vents in the small back seat that you could close and drive all the heat up front. But it hardly ever got below 20 degrees F so that may have been a factor
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#161068 - 01/05/10 12:01 AM
Re: I found a corvair....
[Re: MrMack]
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Registered: 11/23/01
Posts: 20039
Loc: Eagle Point, Oregon
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Got lots of friends locally with Corvairs, but one buddy has either five or six of them. As I remember, he had a lot of problems sealing up the oil leaks on his 1965 Corsa Convertible, mainly on the valve covers, but once he got the valve covers sealed correctly there were no more leaks..or darned few anyway. All of the car dudes in the area used to accuse him of carrying two to three cases of oil in the trunk for ballast. One time back in the late 1980's we were at a VCCA Northwest Meet up in Portland, Oregon and three of us were in his 1966 Corsa Turbo-Charged Coupe on the freeway. We were heading over to see some vintage Chevrolets at the time. Anyway, this one dude pulled along side of us in a brand new Porsche and looked over at us. It was obvious that he wanted to race the Corvair. He had absolutely no idea what he was up against. Anyway, he kept egging Mikey on (he was the owner of the Corvair and he was driving at the time) so we told Mikey to "go for it". As soon as it was clear ahead both dudes "put the pedal to the metal". The Porsche didn't have a chance.....when Mikey's Turbo kicked in that Corvair was gone and the poor Porsche never could catch that Corvair. Within seconds the Corvair was pushing 120 MPH. We looked back and that new Porsche was way back there. Mikey finally slowed down and let the Porsche come along side. We all looked over at the driver of the new Porsche and he had a very sheepish look about him and then he gave that Corvair a big thumbs up! And then he slowly drove away. I was really impressed with how fast that Corvair could go. After my heart finally returned to my chest from my throat because of the "neck snapping" power of that Corvair, Mikey said..."hey, that was nothing...you should see what this Corvair can really do if I could get some good high octane gas to run the Turbo!" Then there was the time that we were on a Junkyard Dog Adventure in Mikey's Corvair van. It was snowing outside and the van heater was running full blast. However...it was still warmer outside than it was in that van! But....that is another story. 
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#161103 - 01/05/10 12:37 PM
Re: I found a corvair....
[Re: Chev Nut]
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Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 11879
Loc: Central Texas
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Well, in Texas it was a 1960 model, because that is what the title said! and it did have a hot air heater, sold first time in Nov. 1960. I made it look like a 1962 because I put amber park lenses in it Also, I used my Dad's oxy-acetylene welding rig to build the dual exhaust. The dealers in Texas had a heck of a time keeping the Corvair coupes in stock, No one in Texas ever liked Ralph Nader eidder! There were some other differences in the EARLY 1960 models from mine too, I didn't like the Early 1960 or the LATE 1959 corvair as well as my 1960 coupe!  Once I was late to work because the highway was snow packed over an inch of ice, on a 2 lane FM road, about 3 miles froM our job site I started passing a farmer pulling a stock trailer about 6:30 AM at 65 MPH and the farmer decided to make a left hand turn into a cow lot. I went onto the dirt on the left side and got 90 degrees sideways throwing snow ice and red dirt everywhere the car hood pointing toward the road and we slid about 100 yards, straight down the sholder, I was slowed down to around 20 MPH sideways and here is a tree comeing up! I reved the engine up, grabbed second gear and barely pulled out to the slide and missed the tree by inches. My brother was asleep in the passenger seat when this all started, he woke up and maps, and stuff was floating around inside the cabin, and he started screaming!...."You *$#^%@! crazy ^%*&#$ you are going to kill us both!"... I never looked back to see what happened to the farmer, he saw us about when we were beside him, we were looking eye to eye, it was erie, like slow motion, all I could think was "Oh God! don't let a tire blow out or come off the rim!:....Later on I remembered this when Ralph Nader's crappie book "Unsafe at any speed" came out. That little coupe probably was the safest car I had ever owned. You just needed to know how to drive it....NO BS! 
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#161164 - 01/06/10 06:38 AM
Re: I found a corvair....
[Re: MrMack]
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Registered: 08/19/04
Posts: 932
Loc: Columbia, MO
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Hey  JunkYardDog, My comments were also in jest, hence the line about going to add oil to my Corvair. I bought a 1964 Monza coupe in 1967. It was my everyday car for 5 years or so. It was very reliable but I never took the trouble to get the heating system sealed up so it would work properly. There were times when I swore it was colder inside the car than it was outside. I retired the car but kept it stored in a fence row. Later I bought a '64 convertible to restore using the driveline of my original car. My Son, Sam, was a kid at the time and he became interested in Corvairs. He Purchased a '64 Spyder coupe which was the same color combo as my original car and the convertible. I bought him a '64 Greenbrier which he restored mechanically and drove regularly intil about the time of his bike accident. He decided he wanted a wagon and also an automatic transmission so his wife would drive the car. He now has a '62 Monza wagon. The mechanical restoration is almost complete. We installed hand controls on it a year ago on New Years Eve and he took his first drive the next day. I marvel at what he has accomplished from his wheelchair and with help from his Corvair buddys. He knows more about Corvairs than I ever have, or ever will. When I parked my Corvair in '71 or '72, I replaced it with a '38 Chevy 1/2 ton as my daily driver. Sam received a '38 Chevy 1 ton as a birth gift from his Grandfather. We fixed it up and he drove it to high school. He retired it when he bought the Spyder, reversing what I had done 15 years earlier. Sam was born in 1979. His first automobile ride (home from the hospital) was in our 1935 Standard coupe. It's never too early to introduce young people to our great hobby. Mike I don't know how the horse icon got on my posts. How can I get rid of it?
Edited by 35Mike (01/06/10 06:40 AM)
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