VOTE - Corvair of the Month August 2014
Forum rules
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.
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.
VOTE - Corvair of the Month August 2014
Voting Now Open
Scott
1960 Monza Coupe
1965 Evening Orchid Corsa Turbo (project)
1961 Rampside (project)
1964 Spyder coupe (patina car, running)
1964 faux Spyder (project/parts car)
1964 Monza (parts car)
1963 Monza (parts car)
1960 Monza Coupe
1965 Evening Orchid Corsa Turbo (project)
1961 Rampside (project)
1964 Spyder coupe (patina car, running)
1964 faux Spyder (project/parts car)
1964 Monza (parts car)
1963 Monza (parts car)
- Am-Iron
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Re: ENTER- Corvair of the Month August 2014
l will put my V8 car in. It is a 1965 Monza originally Evening Orchid with air conditioning, black interior, and an auto transmission. The door handles have been shaved as well as the antenna, and gas door. I am in the process of getting th AC stuff reinstalled, and removing the huge aftermarket sound system. I will post more pictures soon but here she is with some temporary wheels. It has a 327 Corvette engine, TH425 trans., Acura GSR seats front and rear. Front disc brakes, Willwood master cylinder, Griffin aluminum radiator, and more to come, including a return to the original paint color.
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Re: ENTER- Corvair of the Month August 2014
1961 Corvair Monza 900 coupe
Bought for $600 its been sitting since 1986 in Casa Grande, AZ. The first thing i did was take out the fuel tank. Cleaned it and the sending unit; also flushed the fuel lines. After that my dad and I dropped the motor and found the bearings crank and cam to be in serviceable limits. We then honed the cylinders and installed new rings. A friend I know rebuilt the carburetors, distributor, and provided the parts for an alternator conversion. Also, a magnesium fan. Dual exhaust then installed. The wire harness in the engine bay was gone through, chaffs and bad wires repaired and/or replaced. After the engine was running AZDave showed us how to use the unison to trim the carbs. We had the electric fuel pump conversion but went back to manual, due to numerous pump failures. Previous owner had a 3 speed in it but it came with a 4 speed when new. My dad and I opened up a 4 speed from a 64, disassembled it and cleaned it up. We reassembled and resealed it. Now the car has a 4 speed instead of the 3 speed I bought it with. We also installed a new speedo cable. On to the brakes, we installed a new master cylinder, flushed and blew out all the brake lines. We installed new brake shoes and had the drums turned. We were able to rebuild the wheel cylinders except one and the wheel bearings were still serviceable. 4 KYB gas shocks were installed. In the interior, the light switch was rebuild and a rebuilt speedometer/instrument panel installed and all new bulbs were put in. The original radio still worked so we installed a new speaker, noise filter and new antenna. The window regulators were removed, cleaned and lubed. Pedals got new pads. On the exterior, new signal light lenses up front and '63 tail lights installed and rotated 90 degrees. The head lights got new adjusters. Tires are 17580R-13 from Discount Tires and rims have been sandblasted and painted, hubcap and trim rings installed. Hand painted pinstripes were laid over old finish. The car runs Great!! I'd like to thank the members of the Cactus Corvair Club for all the help and support with this ongoing project!!
Bought for $600 its been sitting since 1986 in Casa Grande, AZ. The first thing i did was take out the fuel tank. Cleaned it and the sending unit; also flushed the fuel lines. After that my dad and I dropped the motor and found the bearings crank and cam to be in serviceable limits. We then honed the cylinders and installed new rings. A friend I know rebuilt the carburetors, distributor, and provided the parts for an alternator conversion. Also, a magnesium fan. Dual exhaust then installed. The wire harness in the engine bay was gone through, chaffs and bad wires repaired and/or replaced. After the engine was running AZDave showed us how to use the unison to trim the carbs. We had the electric fuel pump conversion but went back to manual, due to numerous pump failures. Previous owner had a 3 speed in it but it came with a 4 speed when new. My dad and I opened up a 4 speed from a 64, disassembled it and cleaned it up. We reassembled and resealed it. Now the car has a 4 speed instead of the 3 speed I bought it with. We also installed a new speedo cable. On to the brakes, we installed a new master cylinder, flushed and blew out all the brake lines. We installed new brake shoes and had the drums turned. We were able to rebuild the wheel cylinders except one and the wheel bearings were still serviceable. 4 KYB gas shocks were installed. In the interior, the light switch was rebuild and a rebuilt speedometer/instrument panel installed and all new bulbs were put in. The original radio still worked so we installed a new speaker, noise filter and new antenna. The window regulators were removed, cleaned and lubed. Pedals got new pads. On the exterior, new signal light lenses up front and '63 tail lights installed and rotated 90 degrees. The head lights got new adjusters. Tires are 17580R-13 from Discount Tires and rims have been sandblasted and painted, hubcap and trim rings installed. Hand painted pinstripes were laid over old finish. The car runs Great!! I'd like to thank the members of the Cactus Corvair Club for all the help and support with this ongoing project!!
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Re: ENTER- Corvair of the Month August 2014
I first entered this contest in March 2012 and thought that I would try again. Below are pictures of my 1966 Monza Sport Sedan (referred to a "Special Deluxe" in Canada), 110 HP, automatic, Aztec Bronze, with Oldsmobile wheels. The car was manufactured at the Oshawa, Ontario, Canada GM assembly plant in March 1966 and was one of 793 Monza's manufactured in Canada in 1966. It was purchased new at an Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Chevrolet dealership in May 1966 and has lived in Edmonton since then. I am the third owner and have owned it since September 2008.
Doug
Doug
- CorvairKid
- Corvair of the Month
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Re: ENTER- Corvair of the Month August 2014
Here is my 61 loadside i bought a few years ago and drove to college for a semester before my year and a half restoration that includes Custom paint and interior. tinted windows, custom audio sound system, disk brakes, bed armor bed, truxedo topper, and a few other small things. Truck has 164 110hp 4 speed with 3.55 gears. Rims are 17x7 with 4.25 backspacing all around
Alex Becker
Yankton, South Dakota
61 Greenbrier
61 Loadside
61 Rampside
62 Greenbrier
65 140 monza
65 140 DFI turbo charged monza
Yankton, South Dakota
61 Greenbrier
61 Loadside
61 Rampside
62 Greenbrier
65 140 monza
65 140 DFI turbo charged monza
- bbodie52
- Corvair of the Month
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Re: VOTE - Corvair of the Month August 2014
Congratulations!
Just a week or so ago there was a tie in the votes, but you pulled ahead strongly in the end!
Just a week or so ago there was a tie in the votes, but you pulled ahead strongly in the end!
Brad Bodie
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
- Am-Iron
- Corvair of the Month
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Re: VOTE - Corvair of the Month August 2014
Congratulations! Very nice Loadside!
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- Fast Eddie
- Corvair of the Year
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Re: VOTE - Corvair of the Month August 2014
Congratulations on your win.
If it aint broke, give me a minute
- CorvairKid
- Corvair of the Month
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Re: VOTE - Corvair of the Month August 2014
Hey thanks everyone for your votes! It was a close race being tied there for a few days. Thanks everyone again.
Alex Becker
Yankton, South Dakota
61 Greenbrier
61 Loadside
61 Rampside
62 Greenbrier
65 140 monza
65 140 DFI turbo charged monza
Yankton, South Dakota
61 Greenbrier
61 Loadside
61 Rampside
62 Greenbrier
65 140 monza
65 140 DFI turbo charged monza
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Re: VOTE - Corvair of the Month August 2014
Congratulations. Your win was well deserved.
Doug
Doug