62 coupe for my daughter

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4carbcorvair
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Re: 62 coupe for my daughter

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:cool: :clap: :guitar: :tu:
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Ira
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Re: 62 coupe for my daughter

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Man... that's awesome! :guitar:

I had thought about building a Corvair for my oldest daughter as well... either that or caging a late 90s Subaru wagon. :cool:

Anyways that sounds like a great project. :clap:

Is she planning on getting her hands dirty? :tu:

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Re: 62 coupe for my daughter

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Nice score. Price was definetly right. You got your work cut out for ya, hopefully she jumps in and helps and you guys have a blast, it would mean alot more to both of you.
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Scott H
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Re: 62 coupe for my daughter

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Yes she is going to be helping out allot with it. She asks me on a daily basis "Daddy when are we going to work on my car?" I am glad she is up for working on it. She's third in line for car attention though. My car needs to be roadworthy first. Then my Dads car, then Drina's car.
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indianalakewood1961
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Re: 62 coupe for my daughter

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Wish my dad and I could've done something as cool as this, I will have to make sure that my 11 yr old daughter gets that chance as well.. :tu:
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