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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.
1961 Lakewood 700, 67 110hp, Powerglide
When purchased, driven 1000 miles home from outside Kansas City, MO to south of Atlanta, GA
Driven to yard sales, grocery shopping in addition to cruise-ins, car shows, and the 2013 Corsa convention.
This is my first time to put up a vehicle for consideration for Corvair of the Month. Hope you like the pics and info.
1965 Corvair Monza Sport Sedan
140 HP with Powerglide transmission
Factory air conditioning
147,000 miles
I owned a similar sedan back in the early 80’s and always wanted another someday. Along came this beauty a few years back and I am now the proud 11th owner. It has 147,000 well-documented miles as each owner was mindful to keep the vehicle history intact. Luckily, all owners have lived in the Phoenix area so this car has seen little or no raod salt in all of those miles.
The first nine years of ownership was with an older lady who lived in Sun City, Arizona. Many years ago it underwent a very careful restoration and other than a few paint chips it looks much as it did right after the restoration. Admirers think the cool cloth seats looks like they were just recovered recently but they are over 14 years old according to the receipts that came along with the car. The trunk still has the original factory spatter paint.
This sedan happens to have been owned previously by two current members of the Cactus Corvair Club that I belong to. I visit so many local cruise events in the Phoenix area I’ve now met five of the previous 10 owners. It’s pretty cool to see their faces when they realize their old Corvair is still on the road and looking so nice.
I’ve done a few mods to the car since I got it including most noticeably the upgraded BBS rims and lowering it slightly. I added a front air dam which really helps steady the car at freeway speeds. It is still mostly stock but has had some changes through the years. The original lay-flat air conditioning condenser was upgraded to the 66-style which makes for much easier engine servicing. The air conditioning works fine and makes it much easier to convince my girlfriend to attend the summer car shows in Phoenix.
I am currently working on installing some new Clark’s Corvair window fuzzies now that I have I’ve repaired the window tracks and greased the regulators. Other notable things on the car include an electric fuel pump, head temperature gauge, tach and oil pressure gauge. When I lowered the car and added the new rims and rubber I also replaced the lower control arms with Corvette adjustable units. The engine has cast aluminum finned oil pan and valve covers.
I don’t run lower shrouds here in the desert and so far with premium fuel I’ve never heard a ping from the engine yet. Other than charging the A/C system with propane instead of R12, the engine is pretty much unchanged from the way I got it. It has a Pertronix ignition system and an electric fuel pump in the engine compartment. Someday I’ll move the fuel pump up by the gas tank but for now it works just fine where a previous owner installed it.
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
Let me throw several pix of mine in here for Feb--looks like I'm late to the party for January. 1964 Monza Spyder Coupe.
Pretty much stock except 15" wheels/tires, seat-trim, radio/speakers. Pls excuse non-pro type pix. It's now for sale to support my new habit--a 58 Pontiac Bonneville.
My 1960 Chevrolet Corvair 500. Built in Kansas City, I purchased it for $200 last year. Came out of Colorado, amazingly rust free - didn't take much to get it running and driving reliably! The paint is original factory blue (somewhat faded) with the original orange primer coming through. Fender skirts are OEM, and never been fitted - still in original orange primer. Wheels are 13s with 4" wide white port-a-walls, original factory rims painted gloss black with chrome acorn lug nuts. Hot Rod style, but still keeping the Corvair original, as there's really nothing wrong with this car! Winning Corvair of the Month would mean I can get the last few things I need for it (exhaust being one of them) from Clark's and really get this thing running right. I want to keep it as my daily driver.
The 2012-13 project. This 63 Sedan came to me as a maroon and rust, (much rust) project car and in just over a years time has become this golden beauty.
jmanes wrote:The 2012-13 project. This 63 Sedan came to me as a maroon and rust, (much rust) project car and in just over a years time has become this golden beauty.
John, I'm not a real fan of 4-drs--but this restoration just went a long way in converting me. B-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l ! What part of Dayton do you reside in? I spent the 1st 1/3 of my life in area just 25 mi north of Dayton--off Rte 48.