Termyn8or
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"Well, then, maybe you can explain to me why we had to stop every few miles to put water in it " Maybe you got the name mixed up ? Corvette, corsica, chevette ? A lot of Chevies names started with a C. That doesn't even count other brands. Corrolas, Camrys, all that. Can you think of what year the car was ? Corvairs were only built for about a half dozen years or so, when they were pulled off the market because of the exhaust fired heater. They leaked CO into the cabin. Ralph Nader didn't like this at all. Personally I didn't care, a bit of welding and you had a nice beater, but without a heater. Actually I understand what people are saying about people who can't drive. I could always drive, and my first car had a hood long enough to sleep on and enough horsies to make a western movie. I was really a menace to society. Not because I lacked skill behind the wheel, I am an expert at driving sideways, backwards, squeezing through places where all the passengers have to close their eyes, all that. The difference is the judgement. Now I see poorly, I am much older and slower, but judgement more than makes up for it. At any rate, an image search on Google will yield plenty of pics of Corvairs. We might not be talking about the same car here. But those little shitcans were fun. They usually had a pretty decent V6 and better yet many were stick shift. Rear engine, and the engine was not really a V6, it was more like a pancake 6. Actually with a few modifications it would be a good car for today. And being in Ohio with a four wheel drive I have to remember that part of this prayer, always let me remember that even though this will go faster, it will not stop faster. Yup, soon it will be time for me to take off work and not go anywhere. The idiots will be out and in Ohio you have to give them a few days to fill up the hospitals, jails and morgues. After that the rest of us will be fine. It's just one of those things about living here. T
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