66 Corsa Project
66 Corsa Project
Apparently Ive spent too much time on another forum. There are 6745 new posts since Ive been here! Anyway this is my project. Ill share more as I get back into it. I just got my Turbo heads completed and am going to start on the front suspension shortly. Im just going to clean it up and do only whats necessary to make a driver. The last time I was in a project, I took it too far and burned out. The body really only needs the rear lower sections (you can see one is just sitting in place thanks to rcavictor-peg board coincidence only). The other side has a pending clarks patch and battery tray. ---
Just sharing-Thanks
Just sharing-Thanks
J Nelson- Western WI (110PG in another world)
66 Corsa Turbo Coupe
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66 Corsa Turbo Coupe
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Re: 66 Corsa Project
Looking good. As a friend said so long ago "Red paint was made for Corvairs, and Corvairs were made for red paint." I think I'm jealous of your lift. Dennis
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Re: 66 Corsa Project
Nice solid car! Love the lift. 

1962 700 Wagon
1963 Spyder convertable
1965 Monza
1967 UltraVan 211
1963 Spyder convertable
1965 Monza
1967 UltraVan 211
Re: 66 Corsa Project

This is a great forum. Very organized.
Nice project car! Looks very solid. I replaced both lower quarters on my car recently (among everything else). The Clark’s panels worked great. I replaced a full panel on the driver’s side (and the battery tray) and it took a bit of work to line the outer panel up to the rear body seam. On the passenger side I only needed half of the panel. Keep the photos coming as progress continues.
Don’t get burned out on this one. You should be able to make a good looking solid repair in no time.

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1965 Monza Sedan “The Phoenix”. Rebuild in Progress.
1965 Monza Sedan “The Phoenix”. Rebuild in Progress.
Re: 66 Corsa Project
Looks great John. Thanks for sharing the pics! The rh side piece included the inner which was great to find. My drivers side should look pretty close to your assembly once I mock it up.
J Nelson- Western WI (110PG in another world)
66 Corsa Turbo Coupe
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66 Corsa Turbo Coupe
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Re: 66 Corsa Project
Project65, that looks GREAT!
jnels, will be watching your progress.
Keep up the good work.
jnels, will be watching your progress.
Keep up the good work.
Currently own: '66Monza Coupe, '67Monza Vert, '67A/C Monza Sport Sedan
Have owned: '61Monza Coupe, '62Monza Wagon, '63Spyder, '65 Corsa
Loc: WA, One mile south of Canadian border.
Have owned: '61Monza Coupe, '62Monza Wagon, '63Spyder, '65 Corsa
Loc: WA, One mile south of Canadian border.
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Re: 66 Corsa Project
Joe, that's a lot more complete than your last project.
Looks like a good solid base to start with. Good luck can't wait to see it done. Jeff

Jeff
1964 Spyder coupe
1966 Corsa convertible (project, some assembly required)
1972 Nova 496/6spd
1975 Chevy Cheyenne 454 C20 camper special
1964 Spyder coupe
1966 Corsa convertible (project, some assembly required)
1972 Nova 496/6spd
1975 Chevy Cheyenne 454 C20 camper special
Re: 66 Corsa Project
Thanks Jeff. "Some assembly required " definitely belonged to the more ambitious 
J Nelson- Western WI (110PG in another world)
66 Corsa Turbo Coupe
61 Greenbriar
66 Corsa Turbo Coupe
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Re: 66 Corsa Project
That pioneer supertuner you have under the dash is awesome! Even if it doesn't work, I would keep it just for the look.