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Such a shame to hear, you've been doing an amazing job on it!
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It sold to a local resto shop , so I know it will get done, I just couldnt cope with it anymore
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:tu: :banghead: :sad5: :tongue: :thumbup: :thumbsupwink: :funnypost: :torch: :jawdrop:

You've been working this issue actively since Jul 30, 2011 in this thread, and frankly demonstrated a huge amount of determination and perseverance. I wish your initial purchase from Pennsylvania hadn't turned out so badly for you. You worked long and hard to try to make it right, but I guess the years have taken their toll and it was time to "throw in the towel".
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Do you plan on keeping track of the Corvair effort by the restoration shop to see how they do? :dontknow:
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I have also sold my beloved Mercedes, but plan to keep the Hornet for now....unless I can persuade a friend to part with his 552 big block Ford powered Rover P4
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Perhaps making such a move would not be the best choice for you right now????
Petrol in the UK is 39% more expensive than the average worldwide price, with the UK ranked the 19th most expensive country in the world to top up your tank.
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its surprisingly good on fuel, around 20mpg yet does 10sec 1/4 miles, but it wont be cheap to buy
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Sweet Rover! Talk about a sleeper :tu:
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It seems the resto company didn't get anywhere with it as it is on ebay. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115073262233 ... SwSUdhftct
What is the story with the missing seats ? Any idea if there are any in the UK. I have been after a Corvair for ages but keep getting distracted by other cars. Everytime I search in the US for a Corvair project I end up buying something else. A Corvette last year and I have just bought a '53 Buick Special Riviera.
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I imagine it was too much for them to take on...the seats were miss matched when I got it, I took the covers off then binned them , I intended to fit more modern ones, if you buy it , I have aq nice set of revolution wheels to go with it...£600
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