Vote - Corvair of the Month May 2015
Forum rules
Welcome to the Online People's Choice Corvair Show - Corvair of the Month.
To enter your vehicle, Reply to the current Corvair of the Month thread, include at least one high quality photo and some info on your entry (year, model, specs, etc). Each show will be limited to the first ten vehicles posted for that month. The voting will begin as soon as ten vehicles are entered or on the 1st of the month, whichever comes first. Please only post vehicles you own and only one per month. Vehicles must be Corvair or Corvair powered. If you win, please do not post the same vehicle in another month during that calendar year. If you won in a previous year you may enter again. The shows will run each month from January through September. In October we will run the "Corvair of the Year" contests. One for all vehicles 1960-1964 and a second for all 1965-1969 vehicles. In November we will have available a Calendar of all of the winners. Please note that by posting pictures in this forum you give corvairforum.com and it's owners the right to use your picture(s) in the calender and website. In order to Vote for your favorite Corvair you will have to have posted at least three times in any forum. In the event of a tie, the vehicle entered first will be the winner.
Welcome to the Online People's Choice Corvair Show - Corvair of the Month.
To enter your vehicle, Reply to the current Corvair of the Month thread, include at least one high quality photo and some info on your entry (year, model, specs, etc). Each show will be limited to the first ten vehicles posted for that month. The voting will begin as soon as ten vehicles are entered or on the 1st of the month, whichever comes first. Please only post vehicles you own and only one per month. Vehicles must be Corvair or Corvair powered. If you win, please do not post the same vehicle in another month during that calendar year. If you won in a previous year you may enter again. The shows will run each month from January through September. In October we will run the "Corvair of the Year" contests. One for all vehicles 1960-1964 and a second for all 1965-1969 vehicles. In November we will have available a Calendar of all of the winners. Please note that by posting pictures in this forum you give corvairforum.com and it's owners the right to use your picture(s) in the calender and website. In order to Vote for your favorite Corvair you will have to have posted at least three times in any forum. In the event of a tie, the vehicle entered first will be the winner.
Vote - Corvair of the Month May 2015
Voting Now Open
Scott
1960 Monza Coupe
1965 Evening Orchid Corsa Turbo (project)
1961 Rampside (project)
1964 Spyder coupe (patina car, running)
1964 faux Spyder (project/parts car)
1964 Monza (parts car)
1963 Monza (parts car)
1960 Monza Coupe
1965 Evening Orchid Corsa Turbo (project)
1961 Rampside (project)
1964 Spyder coupe (patina car, running)
1964 faux Spyder (project/parts car)
1964 Monza (parts car)
1963 Monza (parts car)
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Figured that it wouldn't hurt to add my 68 to this little compettion.
She's got a 95hp engine, Powerglide transmission, as well as 3.27 gears. Not a speed demon in the least, but cruises well and gets about 25 mpg.
I bought this car in 2012 from an old man who had parked it in his barn since 79. I've retrofitted a centermount quadrajet, painted the engine compartment, added autometer gauges, as well as installed carpet. She's got a new dual master, a camaro spoiler, cut springs, fully rebuilt front and rear suspension. This baby has just a tick over 24000 miles, 4000 of which I put on myself.
She's got a 95hp engine, Powerglide transmission, as well as 3.27 gears. Not a speed demon in the least, but cruises well and gets about 25 mpg.
I bought this car in 2012 from an old man who had parked it in his barn since 79. I've retrofitted a centermount quadrajet, painted the engine compartment, added autometer gauges, as well as installed carpet. She's got a new dual master, a camaro spoiler, cut springs, fully rebuilt front and rear suspension. This baby has just a tick over 24000 miles, 4000 of which I put on myself.
Springport Michigan
68 500 Coupe
Best wishes,
Donavin
68 500 Coupe
Best wishes,
Donavin
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Ok - let's try again - the photos below are of my 1965 Monza . It is highly modified and has a 3.1 liter engine with a pair of Weber 3 barrel carbs .
It has angle tube exhaust and an Otto 30 cam with roller rockers ,stud girdles ,titanium retainers etc.
It has 4 wheel 11" disc brakes along with Koni shocks and 1" sway bars . The street wheels and tires are 15x7 rear with 15x6 front using BFG G-Force KD tires in 225x50 and 205x50 . The race wheels are Cragars in 15x7 front and 15x8 rear with slicks.
The color is 1968 Corvette bronze sprayed by me in a tent in my driveway here in Alaska. It has a carbon fiber rear decklid and a Lexan rear window along with fiberglass bumpers front and rear .
The car has a 4 speed and a 4.11 positrack diff.
The interior has Subaru seats that have been upholstered in matching 65 Monza vinyl and sports a wooden telescopic steering and 4 point racing harnesses .
Vote for UNSAFE or else !
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It has angle tube exhaust and an Otto 30 cam with roller rockers ,stud girdles ,titanium retainers etc.
It has 4 wheel 11" disc brakes along with Koni shocks and 1" sway bars . The street wheels and tires are 15x7 rear with 15x6 front using BFG G-Force KD tires in 225x50 and 205x50 . The race wheels are Cragars in 15x7 front and 15x8 rear with slicks.
The color is 1968 Corvette bronze sprayed by me in a tent in my driveway here in Alaska. It has a carbon fiber rear decklid and a Lexan rear window along with fiberglass bumpers front and rear .
The car has a 4 speed and a 4.11 positrack diff.
The interior has Subaru seats that have been upholstered in matching 65 Monza vinyl and sports a wooden telescopic steering and 4 point racing harnesses .
Vote for UNSAFE or else !
https://youtu.be/D3Y-74MoNcs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Kevin Willson
1965 Monza 3.1
Juneau Alaska
1965 Monza 3.1
Juneau Alaska
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Ok I'm new to the forum but here is my offering. 1964 500 that was sitting in a field since 1985. Floors were completely gone and the engine and trans were gone as well. I gave the guy the scrap value of the car which was 200.00. I set the body on a 1979 cutlass frame and then fabbed all of the sheet metal back into the car. The floors are the original cutlass floors grafted into the corvair. Everything else was fabbed from raw sheet. I used the steering column from the cutlass and shortened it 5" to make it fit. I made the hood scoop from sheet metal from the roofs of the cutlass and the Corvair. The grill is from a 1996 Cadillac. The gas tank is from a gen. 3 camaro the I modified to have the fill neck come out behind the license plate so it would no be visible.I cut the top off and filled the door glass and rear glass channels and made it a straight roadster. The body/ frame have been reinforced to take care of any flex. I cut the front wheel well lips out and moved them up 2" to allow for full turn radius with larger wheels when the bags are deflated all the way. The car is now sitting on air ride as well. I flared the rear quarters out 1 1/2" to allow clearance for the rear rubber when fully deflated. The motor is a 400 h.p. Sbc 350 with a built th350 behind it. Hand fabbed center console, gauge bezel as well. The only work I haven't performed on the car is mounting the tires on the wheels. Still a work in progress but I should have it done by summer sometime. Total investment 4,000 plus a lot of time. I know it's not a traditional corvair build but at least I was able to save from the crusher:) thank you, curtis
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Wow - I like that custom 64
It will be sweet when you get done !
We need more entries
Vote for UNSAFE or else
It will be sweet when you get done !
We need more entries
Vote for UNSAFE or else
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Kevin Willson
1965 Monza 3.1
Juneau Alaska
1965 Monza 3.1
Juneau Alaska
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Donavin, nice to see a Michigan car in the fray. Are you planning on coming to Homecoming this year? I'd love to see your car in person. Also, can you do me a favor and tell me how wide the "SS" decals on your rims are? I'm thinking of getting a set of these, or very similar wheels for my car and I might be making up some center cap decals. I'd like to order a set but I'm not sure what the right diameter is.68-500 wrote:Figured that it wouldn't hurt to add my 68 to this little competition.
Thanks, and good luck!
Norm Witte
Lansing, Michigan
'65 Corsas: 140 coupe and 180 convertible
http://www.wittelaw.com/personal
viewtopic.php?f=52&t=4208
Lansing, Michigan
'65 Corsas: 140 coupe and 180 convertible
http://www.wittelaw.com/personal
viewtopic.php?f=52&t=4208
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Okay...here's my Corsa which I've not entered here before.
65 Corsa 140 pretty much identical (except color) to the one that got me into this hobby. Way back when I was a wee lad my grandmother owned a 65 Corsa 140 and that's the car she only used on Sundays to take us to church and back when I was maybe 6 or 7. Even then I knew the car was quite unusual compared to others owned by my family and always thought that my garandmother was cool to be different.
Fast forward to modern day when this 54,000 original mile Corsa came my way about a year ago. Unlike my stock 66 Corsa, this 65 had all of the sounds, smells and feelings I remembered from being in a Corvair on Sunday mornings with my grandmother.
I've cleaned it up quite a bit since I got it. I replaced a bad flywheel and painted up the engine and and trunk area while I had it apart. I also did a full brake sysetm rebuild. I wasn't sure about the body color but quickly have grown fond of it. I love the salt-n-pepper interior. I'm trying to keep it mostly stock but recently found some BBS rims and rubber that look quite pleasing to me. The old 13" white walls were 12 years old and probably not safe for the road.
I also was featured with this car and my 65 sedan in the Wall Street Journal last year.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/chevrolet-c ... 1408481647
Here are a few pics including one I really like from last Saturday at the club picnic in front of the scenic Superstition Mountains.
65 Corsa 140 pretty much identical (except color) to the one that got me into this hobby. Way back when I was a wee lad my grandmother owned a 65 Corsa 140 and that's the car she only used on Sundays to take us to church and back when I was maybe 6 or 7. Even then I knew the car was quite unusual compared to others owned by my family and always thought that my garandmother was cool to be different.
Fast forward to modern day when this 54,000 original mile Corsa came my way about a year ago. Unlike my stock 66 Corsa, this 65 had all of the sounds, smells and feelings I remembered from being in a Corvair on Sunday mornings with my grandmother.
I've cleaned it up quite a bit since I got it. I replaced a bad flywheel and painted up the engine and and trunk area while I had it apart. I also did a full brake sysetm rebuild. I wasn't sure about the body color but quickly have grown fond of it. I love the salt-n-pepper interior. I'm trying to keep it mostly stock but recently found some BBS rims and rubber that look quite pleasing to me. The old 13" white walls were 12 years old and probably not safe for the road.
I also was featured with this car and my 65 sedan in the Wall Street Journal last year.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/chevrolet-c ... 1408481647
Here are a few pics including one I really like from last Saturday at the club picnic in front of the scenic Superstition Mountains.
Dave W. from Gilbert, AZ
66 Corsa 140/4 Yenko Stinger Tribute
66 Corsa 140 Coupe w/factory A/C
65 Monza 4DR 140/PG w/factory A/C
65 Monza 4DR EJ20T/5
64 Greenbrier 110/PG, Standard 6-Door
66 Corsa 140/4 Yenko Stinger Tribute
66 Corsa 140 Coupe w/factory A/C
65 Monza 4DR 140/PG w/factory A/C
65 Monza 4DR EJ20T/5
64 Greenbrier 110/PG, Standard 6-Door
Re: ENTER- Corvair of the Month May 2015
I thought I could slip my barn find in before the nice cars showed up. That didn't work out so well. LOL
Might as well add a few more of my car
I really should start taking my pictures when I'm done with swaps, not the middle.
Might as well add a few more of my car
I really should start taking my pictures when I'm done with swaps, not the middle.
Springport Michigan
68 500 Coupe
Best wishes,
Donavin
68 500 Coupe
Best wishes,
Donavin
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I have been a member since October 2014, but I have not shared much. So I thought I would finally show some pictures of "SHIRLEY" and enter the Corvair of the Month. "SHIRLEY" Named after my Mom and Uncle Tom's wife. She is a 1966 Monza Convertable with 164 / 110 HP and Automatic on the dash . She is Well Preserved Family Car and Not Restored. Painted in 80's, new top in 2000 . Other than that she is Stock Original with 54K miles. The original AM Radio works fine (if you can find a station besides talking heads) , but I need to repair the Clock. She is a Deep Midnight Blue with Metal Flakes with White and Tan interior. Although this is a New England Car, She has not seen Snow and never goes out in the rain. Best Ride was from Rochester New York through the back roads of the Catskill Mountains and the country side roads and hills to Conn last June. She Purred like a kitten all the way home.
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Here's a few shots of my 1964 Monza ragtop for your consideration. Bought it about a year ago as a neglected but running project, painted a faded maroon with a tired black interior, and an abundance of rust. When I took the large 64 only rocker trim pieces off, there were several gaping holes staring back at me. Out came the paint remover, to strip off FIVE different paint jobs. Spent the winter patching, welding and filling, then went to a modern copper/orange metallic pearl to give the old girl a different look. Also invented the slight two-toned interior based on an exterior color of a 1959 Bel Air I once owned. She's a basically stock 110hp power glide with minimal options, but she gets lots of looks where ever we take her. Thanks for looking, whether you vote for me or not. Looks like stiff competition this month!
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With regard to the AZDAVE entry above, the link to the Wall Street Journal article comes up partially blocked if you are not a subscriber.
I have converted the Chevrolet Corvair and a Ride Back in Time WSJ article to an Adobe Reader file and attached it here so that it can be seen.
This link provides an unlocked slideshow to view 12 photographs associated with the article...
http://www.wsj.com/articles/my-ride-a-c ... 1408480142
I have converted the Chevrolet Corvair and a Ride Back in Time WSJ article to an Adobe Reader file and attached it here so that it can be seen.
This link provides an unlocked slideshow to view 12 photographs associated with the article...
http://www.wsj.com/articles/my-ride-a-c ... 1408480142
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Brad Bodie
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
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Re: Vote - Corvair of the Month May 2015
Have had a couple of requests for some "before" shots of my car, so here is the carnage in all its glory. Its really too bad the wide rocker molding covers up most of this repair work, but you get the idea.
Re: Vote - Corvair of the Month May 2015
All of the cars entered this month are very fine looking works of art created by a lot of hard work and sweat. Good luck to all.
1958 Chevy Impala
1966 Corsa Conv.
1966 Corsa Conv.
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There is usually one car that clearly stands out to me each month, of course the first time I decide to vote there are FOUR! Each one amazing in their own way. This was a VERY difficult decision. Unsafe....I pretty much dream of your engine setup.
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It was a close competition and difficult to choose... but I believe the final scorecard came out about right!
I love those wheels and the way they contrast with this yellow beauty! It retains all of the original look, but enhances it at just the right level.
Brad Bodie
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
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Re: Vote - Corvair of the Month May 2015
Thanks to all those who voted for my car. It was an honor to finish second to such an outstanding automobile. If there is a speck of dirt on it anywhere, it certainly doesn't show!