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there isn't must paper models of??
Chevrolet Corvairs out there untill i found this new one on this link!
https://www.minimodel.sk/en/catalog-...t-corvair.html I'm all ready doing the build of it! |
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done one the corvair!
how do you like it??
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Looks like the lines of the Corvair were captured very well.
And you got them right. My father and my uncle both had one of these. I wish I did as well!
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Ray Respect the Paper, RESPECT IT! GET OFF MY LAWN! |
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Thanks for the link and a nice build. In 1963, I bought a new 1962 Corvair Monza Station Wagon. When I traded it in on a Ford Station Wagon in 1969, it had over 350,000 miles on it. I would have kept it and rebuilt the engine, but by that time, we had 3 kids and a dog and the car was too small. I was in the Air Force at the time and I could wear my garrison cap while driving (there was that much head room) and I was 6'4"!
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Corvairs must have been the single guy Air Force car for the 60's. MY dad had one too in the 60's while he was in the Air Force. Then he traded it in for a station wagon. Which must have been the married Air Force car of the 70s.
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