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So what's a Mustang enthusiast doing on a Corvair forum???

Well, I'll tell you. I've got quite the story, I think.
Reason #1. My close friend and dancing partner invited me out to one of her Corvair club meetings a few months ago and I've been hooked ever since. So I've decided to learn more about this fascinating and unique car that she enjoys so much. I figured, what the heck, I might learn something and make a few friends. So far, I've been to a few club meetings at various local restaurants, a Christmas party, and most recently a trip to Point Reyes National Seashore in CA. I'm sure there will be many more outings, including some car shows, I hope. One of her fellow members is also restoring a 1965 Mustang (She likes anything that has to do with horses, go figure.) along side their Corvair, so there might be some camaraderie and alterior motives here.
My friend belongs to Central Valley Corvairs located in the San Joaquin Valley near the Modesto, CA area. (Bodie, You might know where that is, since it appears you were in CA at one time in your life.) She recently and unfortunately had to have her engine rebuilt, and was quite bummed out about it. Thankfully with her IRS tax return, she was able to finance a heart transplant for her baby. She was really worried, because she has owned this particular car since 1985 and there are quite a bit of memories tied up into it, and would have hated to part with it. The engine work was done by Mel Raven of Mel's Vairmart in San Jose, CA. as he came on recommendation from one of her fellow car club members. http://www.vairmart.com I can't say enough good things about this man and his shop. Prior to having her car towed there, my friend had a compression check done and discovered that she had 0 comp in one cylinder, 30 in another, with the highest at about 105, if I remember correctly. The parking brake cable broke when she had the comp test done, and the clutch cable broke on Mel when he was test driving it shortly after we took delivery. Mel repaired both at no cost!!! What's more, is that he had an engine all set to go into the car as he keeps a few on hand when this happens. The turn around time was 3 days, and we went to pick her car up on Washington's Birthday (a National Holiday) My friend is also VERY PICKY about who works on her car, as she has seen and heard of a few horror stories. Mel answered all her questions before and after the sale and my friend was quite satisfied with his work. He also took the car in on short notice, which surprised the heck out of me, since many mechanics these days want you to have an appointment.
Reason #2. This!!!
BODIE MY FRIEND!!!bbodie52 wrote:



Also, Bodie. I have to make it a point to say "Thank You for your service to our country!!!" I work for AAFES at Sharpe Army Depot at a distribution center near French Camp, Manteca, Lathrop, Stockton area here in Central CA. I trust that after retiring as a Master Sgt in the US Army, you should know who AAFES is. For everyone else, especially those who have not served, AAFES controls all of the Post and Base exchanges so that our Military members, their families, and retirees can have a place to shop. Essentially we are the Wal-mart for the Military.
I appreciate your enthusiasm with what I have read so far on this forum. I can't stress enough to suggest to others to join a car club to further the interest in the classic car hobby, no matter what the marque or model that interests you. There is much knowledge to be gained and many are available to help those who are considering getting a classic car or fixing up the one that they might have. I used to belong to a local Mustang club about 20 years ago or so, and I really miss it. Who knows, maybe I might just buy a Corvair someday. Though I will have a Mustang someday as well. Perhaps when my finances are better.
Anyways, here are some pics of my friend's car. It is a 1963 Monza convertible with the 140 hp engine and a 4sp manual trans. Originally it had the 110 hp engine, but thanks to Mel, he convinced my friend to spring for the 140 hp one. It is by no means a show car, but a very nice driver that is garage kept and enjoyed as weather permits. So far, I've been able to ride in it three times now. I apologize for the quality of the pics, as they appear a bit fuzzy. I'm still learning to work my digital camera, because I don't take it out much. Perhaps that will change.




Bodie, these next two pics are just for you (and anyone else who might enjoy them). I've been trying to find an angel Moroni emblem or two to put on my own car, but to no avail. According to my friend, she has had it on there for 20 years or better.

