
New Corvair
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New Corvair
I recently bought a 1965 110 for my fifteen year old son. It is a sharp car with lots of upgrades from the previous owner; including disk brakes and a 140 engine. Mechanically, it seems to be in excellent condition. It needs paint, but I don't see any rust or evidence of major damage. We spent this afternoon working on the car together. My son will learn alot about using tools, how to paint, and how to drive a stick-shift. I think it will be a good experience for us both.


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Have fun!!! Looks like a very nice start. Dual master cylinder and oversized wheels as well.
Corvair guy since 1982. I have personally restored at least 20 Vairs, many of them restored ground up.
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Currently working full time repairing Corvairs and restoring old cars.
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That is an impressive looking Corvair and a great picture! My father took a similar approach with me when I was 16 (in 1969), but I only got a 1963 Corvair 500 with a sick Powerglide automatic and a frozen engine!


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Hope to hear more from you and your son on the Corvair Forum! Would love to see more pictures too. What part of the world do you live in? Again, welcome!
Brad Bodie
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina

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Thanks Brad. We live just north of Atlanta. My Dad helped me buy my first car, a 1956 BelAir, when I was 15. We were more tractor people than car people, but Dad helped me with lots of tools and a place to store the car when I left home. Not much has changed in 33 years - he still helps buy tools and the car is currently in his barn. I had to move it down to his place to make room for our new Corvair in my shop. I don't expect my son to get as involved in cars as I was, but I do want him to learn the tools. At 15, he is the only one of his friends with any woodworking skills. He is quite good at that actually.bbodie52 wrote:![]()
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Welcome to the Corvair Forum!
Hope to hear more from you and your son on the Corvair Forum! Would love to see more pictures too. What part of the world do you live in? Again, welcome!
My Dad just retired from Lockheed after a long career. They wanted him to transfer to CA years ago, but he refused to move. As it turned out, there was plenty of work for him to do here.
John
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Hey John....I live south of the city. I just bought a 63 convertible but had a 65 and a 66 in the past. My car is in the body shop now being painted. Let me know if you ever need anything.
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Thanks Byron. I'm sure we'll have plenty of questions. Next steps for us are spoilers, paint, and stripes!byroninatlanta wrote:Hey John....I live south of the city. I just bought a 63 convertible but had a 65 and a 66 in the past. My car is in the body shop now being painted. Let me know if you ever need anything.
Byron
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Here are some pics of my car at the body shop!
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