'65 Convertible

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'65 Convertible

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Beautiful car, hope you enjoy it this season!
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Re: '65 Convertible

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:woo: :welcome2: :wave: Welcome to the Corvair Forum! That is one sharp 1965 Monza convertible!! ::-): :cool: I hope you will tell us more about it, and perhaps post some additional pictures.

Your license plate indicates that you are in Colorado. There are two CORSA (Corvair Society of America) club chapters in your state. Joining a local Corvair club and socializing with like-minded Corvair owners can greatly enhance your enjoyment of your Corvair. These family-friendly clubs often offer picnics, competition events, car shows, DIY maintenance training and assistance, etc. If you are not already a member, I would encourage you to check one of these clubs out.

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Pikes Peak Corvair Club Colorado Springs, CO
:link: https://pikespeakcorvairclub.wixsite.com/ppcc
SAMPLE NEWSLETTER:
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ABOUT US

The Pikes Peak Corvair Club (PPCC) traces its roots back to August of 1960, when Mr. Don Green of Colorado Springs had the foresight to organize a new car club, appropriately named the “Colorado Springs Corvair Club”. Don, who was one of the top salesmen at Daniel’s Chevrolet, was the founder, and the first President of the first Corvair club in the world, right here in Colorado Springs. The Club still maintains the original scrapbooks from that period in our archives. Those scrapbooks represent a very important and interesting part of not only the history of the Corvair, but our Club as well.

Fast forward to September 1977 when a group of enthusiasts from the Pikes Peak Region revived the Club, with the modest goal of preserving the Corvair automobile & related artifacts. Officially recognized as the “Pikes Peak Corvair Club”, the first elected offices of the club included; Gabby Markey (President), Jim Wood (VP), John Dowswell (2nd VP), Evelyn Halverson (Secretary), and Merrill May (Treasurer).

By February of ’78, the club had grown to more than 30 members and a formal set of by-laws had been approved by the membership. So the next logical step was to submit an application to the Corvair Society of America (CORSA) to become an affiliated chapter of that organization. In March 1978, that Chapter request was approved and the Pikes Peak Corvair Club was identified by those in the CORSA community as “Chapter 809”.

In April of 1982, the PPCC drafted their Articles of Incorporation and registered as a Nonprofit Corporation with the State of Colorado. Our Board of Directors at the time included; John Glusick, Mark Swomley, Marchia Shuck, John Koll, Don Crombie, and Pat Markey. Today, the club is governed by six Board members; President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, the immediate past President, and one member-at-large from the general membership.

Our purpose remains the same; to encourage the acquisition, preservation, restoration, exhibition, and enjoyment of Corvairs; encourage the preservation and distribution of technical information pertaining thereto; promote sociability among members of the organization; promote the exhibition of Corvairs and related vehicles.

In 2019, the Club celebrated its 42nd year as an organized car club, and our members today are some of the most active and engaged Corvair owners in the region. Whether it’s a trip to the yearly Tri-State gatherings, a Fall Cruise, or just attending a local car show, we love this unique automobile, and the opportunities it provides for us to continue our long-standing friendships, and the ability to make new friends each and every year.

CONGRATULATIONS PPCC FOR 40+ YEARS OF CORVAIRING!!
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Rocky Mountain CORSA AURORA, CO :link: https://www.rockymountaincorsa.org/

SAMPLE NEWSLETTER:
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The link below will provide you with a list of useful websites that are Corvair-related. Some of the links will lead you to an extensive technical library that will allow you to download shop manuals and other technical references in Adobe Reader format at no cost. There is also a link that will help you to locate nearby CORSA (Corvair Society of America) club chapters. You will also find a list of essential Corvair parts suppliers. Clark's Corvair Parts in Shelburne Falls, MA is the biggest and oldest Corvair supplier in the world. You will find a link that can provide you with a series of videos that amount to a tour of the Clark's Corvair Parts facilities. Parts suppliers such as this truly make our Corvair hobby possible.

Common and Useful Corvair Websites

Corvair Forum :link: viewtopic.php?f=225&t=6007

:dontknow: I would like to encourage you to expand on your initial post and tell us more about yourself, your mechanical knowledge and experience, your Corvair interests, and your goals for your Corvair. Helping us to know more about you will help us to write comments to you that are tailored to your needs and experience. Detailed pictures of your Corvair — including the engine compartment — would possibly be useful.

:welcome:
Brad Bodie
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
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