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  1. Offering our 28,000 mile 1969 Corvair 500 Coupe for sale,

    A beautifully preserved, but not restored  Corvair Coupe.

    110 / Powerglide, factory P.B. radio,  folding rear seat, door edge guards and headrests.

    Factory white lacquer paint / light green vinyl upholstery.

    Matching numbers, runs and drives very well.

    All items operate, as designed.

    $15,900.SOLD.

     

     

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  2. Although this '60 Starliner thread began EIGHT YEARS AGO, I have a cousin in Massillon, Ohio, now disabled , who is selling his 1960 Starliner.

    It started life as a three on the tree V8, he had it converted to automatic to extend his driving days ....... but now its time to sell.

    If there is any interest, I believe I can get pics and details.

    Not a perfect car, by any stretch, but a solid car, needing paint job and partial assembly, as in bumpers, trim, etc.

  3. Get some better pics of the car, so interested folks can determine WHAT needs to be done ....... including the interior and damaged fender.

     

    Offers are nice to receive, but accurate descriptions are paramount.

     

    What engine, what tranny, power steering or power brakes ...... top condition, interior needs, body work needed are all items potential buyers want to consider.

     

    How about the title ...... is it in hand and in the name of the current owner ??

     

    Folks will buy, but your job is to tell them what they're possibly buying.

     

    Let us know the facts and thanks.

     

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  4. On ‎8‎/‎12‎/‎2018 at 6:25 PM, plymouthcranbrook said:

    Victorialynn i wonder if your great photos make anyone else realize that like me they have almost no pictures of cars they grew up with.   I have a few pics of me as a child with my family and my Dad's cars but almost nothing of the ones that I have owned. Odd considering how much i enjoy cars and made them an important part of my life. Not trying to hijack the thread but just like a light bulb came on.

    Yes sir, you bring out a very good point. 

    The cars that I owned and the cars my Father owned were always a big part of my life. but I certainly don't have the pics to display my love for those cars.

    Sad, I believe.

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  5. V.L., great pics and great memories. A belated happy birthday to your Dad !

     

    Look at the pic of the '51 Ford with the dual exhaust.

    I'm old enough to remember these cars as new cars, have ALWAYS had disagreements with guys, when I told them the dual exhaust added to the '49 to '54 Fords, back then, looked "pigeon toed", meaning the tail pipes did not come out straight in the back.

     

    Don't know why  they were "pigeon toed"....... but your Dad's '51 adds credibility to my observations from those days gone by.

     

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  6. A lot of work went into this '56, a lot of work that I am not capable of doing.

    That being said, the roof line and the sedan doors do not work well together on this car, would have been better to make it topless, as in a roadster style.

  7. SEARS AND ROEBUCK sold those very seat covers at their stores, in various colors for various models.

     

    MANY folks kept their cars for long periods of time, it was common to " protect" the factory upholstery.

     

    Another popular seat cover was the "FINGERHUT" brand seat cover, which was clear plastic in appearance.

     

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  8. On ‎5‎/‎26‎/‎2018 at 4:40 PM, auburnseeker said:

    I like it the more I look at it.   Wrong coast but that's not the end of the world. 

    Anyone know what current coast to coast open shipping would be?   I imagine enclosed is 2500. 

    A.S., Last year at this time, I paid .74 per loaded mile, enclosed, for 2,700 miles.

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