New Guy
New Guy
Just purchased a 1963 convertible and know virtually nothing about Corvairs except what I've read and researched prior to buying this car. My Corvair is definitely a project and I look forward to getting started. Thanks for all the information sharing.
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Re: New Guy
Welcome New Guy :)
I have found this forum and the members here very helpful in my journey. I'm sure you will as well.
Post some pictures when you have a moment!
And happy birthday to both of us. Turns out I joined the forum exactly one year ago today.
-J
I have found this forum and the members here very helpful in my journey. I'm sure you will as well.
Post some pictures when you have a moment!
And happy birthday to both of us. Turns out I joined the forum exactly one year ago today.
-J
65 Corsa 4 speed coupe. Bought new Feb 65, 4th owner, no wrecks no rust.
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Re: New Guy
Welcome! Post some pics of your '63 when you can.
'66 Monza Convertible 110hp Powerglide
Re: New Guy
Thanks for the welcome! Pics attached-(with white duct tape soft top)
1963 Corvair Convertible
1963 Corvair Convertible
Re: New Guy
Hi and
I've joined this forum last Friday too and the people here are very kind.
So when I see your photos it seems that you got into a shooting when you bought it.
Have fun in your restoration!
Best regards
Christian - the German guy
I've joined this forum last Friday too and the people here are very kind.
So when I see your photos it seems that you got into a shooting when you bought it.
Have fun in your restoration!
Best regards
Christian - the German guy
Re: New Guy
Welcome, from the photos your car seems to be pretty solid. You’ll get a better sense as you clean it up and inspect each of the systems.
I’ve owned my Corvair about 2 years now and the people on this forum have been quite helpful. A lot of us do our own maintenance so have experiences we can share as you take on projects.
Good luck with your car, hope you get to enjoy it as much as I’m enjoying mine.
I’ve owned my Corvair about 2 years now and the people on this forum have been quite helpful. A lot of us do our own maintenance so have experiences we can share as you take on projects.
Good luck with your car, hope you get to enjoy it as much as I’m enjoying mine.
Gary Bullman
66 Corsa Convertible
66 Corsa Convertible
Re: New Guy
Hey, welcome. I'm rater new here myself, but I'm doing a '62 convertible. Of around 20 Corvairs I had back in the day, I never had an early model convertible, so I am learning a lot about them. Dennis
Re: New Guy
Thanks guys! Up front, I'm learning how much money it's going to take to get this right. I've been learning a lot as I go and I can't wait to get the power pack out and get that in proper shape.
Re: New Guy
I am mentally prepared that one day I’ll need to drop out the Powerpack but I’m going to delay that until some issue forces my hand. Only issue I’m experiencing is relatively high oil consumption (500 miles per quart). Car was driven very little for 30 years before I bought it. Engine has good compression and oil consumption has improved since I got it, who knows maybe the rings will loosen up, reseat or somehow stop oil as it is driven more.
Gary Bullman
66 Corsa Convertible
66 Corsa Convertible
Re: New Guy
Congratulations and welcome to the forum. Hope you enjoy your new ride. You’ll find the folks here very helpful and willing to answer questions you might have about your car. Good luck!
John
1965 Monza Sedan “The Phoenix”. Rebuild in Progress.
1965 Monza Sedan “The Phoenix”. Rebuild in Progress.