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  1. Did you ever find the 409 car that you were looking for?
  2. They were suicide doors from 1933 to Feb? of 35. 2nd series went to regular doors, hard top and crank out windshields and other minor difference. We presently have 14. Here is a 33 pictured.
  3. Will he ship them Greyhound? We use them to ship most of our metal because it's handled by human hands and not machines. Most people that go to Hershey from this area usually fly. That has been my experience. If you want, I will share on my FB pages. Your call. Thanks Dave
  4. LOL!! YEP!! I should have known better. Delete key works great. I will send that 32 pamphlet. Just been busy. Dave
  5. Sorry, Taylor. Lost track of what this thread is about.
  6. Nope. At work in CA. Hope to make a road trip later this summer. That is one of our customers that lives in Berkley. This is her daily driver.
  7. Woodward in Ferndale MI. Car not for sale. Just the service.
  8. GOOD MORNING CALIFORNIA!!ITS BEEN A CRAZY WEEK AND IM GOING TO HAVE A COLD ONE TONIGHT.
  9. Make sure that you replace the AC Dryer and flush the system. Converted many R12 with 134 with good results. https://www.ebay.com/p/?iid=262404209116&&&dispItem=1&chn=ps
  10. 1937 Dodge Panel sedan - $20000 (brentwood / oakley) https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/6148888416.html
  11. Nice car https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/ctd/6145793229.html
  12. ESTIMATE $35,000 - $50,000 HIGHLIGHTS Yenko Corvair Stinger Serial #097 Yenko built 100 Corvair Stingers to homologate for SCCA racing Total production was approximately 185 cars over 15 years Yenko Stage I conversion with quad carburetors Iconic Yenko Stinger stripes and badging Black bucket seat interior 4-speed manual transmission Believed to be less than 25,000 original miles Beautiful restoration The Corvair Stinger was the car that started it all for Don Yenko Unable to compete successfully against Carroll Shelby’s new GT350 in SCCA Production racing, Corvette racer Don Yenko decided to race using a modified version of Chevrolet’s Corvair. In a one-month period in late 1965, Yenko modified 100 new Corvairs with various performance improvements to homologate them for SCCA competition (a total of 185 were eventually built over the course of 15 years, demonstrating the strength of Yenko’s original concept). Corsa models were delivered to Yenko from the factory equipped with the 164 CI flat six, heavy duty suspension, four speed transmission, quick steering, Positraction differential and dual brake master cylinders. Yenko tuned the engines to produce four levels of power from 160 to 240 HP and performed body and mechanical modifications to qualify the car for D Production. Dubbed the “Yenko Stinger,” the car marked the beginning of the Yenko performance juggernaut. In the marque’s first race in January 1966, a Yenko Stinger missed winning by one second; Stingers won Central and Northeast Division Championships in the hands of Dr. Dick Thompson and Jim Spencer respectively, with several others placing well in the points. The 1966 Corvair Yenko Stinger Stage 1 offered here is serial number 097 of the first 100 cars, and is listed in the Yenko Stinger Registry as having been originally owned by sportsman racer and all-around character Anatoly Arutunoff. Finished in White with the distinctive Blue Yenko livery and a Black bucket seat interior, it was built with the quad single-4 barrel 160 HP Stage 1 setup and a 4-speed manual transmission. It is beautifully restored and shows fewer than 25,000 original miles, a wonderful example of the car that started it all for Don Yenko. Information found on the website is presented as advance information for the auction lot. Photos, materials for videos, descriptions and other information are provided by the consignor/seller and is deemed reliable, but Mecum Auction does not verify, warrant or guarantee this information. The lot and information presented at auction on the auction block supersedes any previous descriptions or information. Mecum is not responsible for information that may be changed or updated prior to the auction. The decision to purchase should be based solely on the buyers personal inspection of the lot at the auction si
  13. http://barnfinds.com/not-quite-survivor-1965-chevrolet-corvair-monza/?utm_campaign=Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Newsletter+(Instant)&utm_content=imagelink http://www.ebay.com/itm/222527616711?rmvSB=true
  14. Location: Jasper, Georgia, 30143Seller’s Description: CHEVROLET: 1966 Corvair 110 4-dr hardtop, auto, bronze w/cream interior, excellent condition, all new mechanicals, turn key and go, asking $7,500. 770-735-2693, GA; for pics: Price: $7,500
  15. http://barnfinds.com/survivor-or-restored-1965-corvair-monza-110/
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