This was in a comment from someone about the Corvair Greenbriar van listed yesterday on the always-interesting BringaTrailer site:
" I’ve noticed that Corvair Guys are more likely to be oddballs than regular car guys.
Ranging from mildly eccentric to bat-poo crazy.
And more likely to have parts cars around than most motorheads. That’s a comment on people. As far as the cars go, They seem to be a lot of amusement at a low price.
But those dudes can be weird."
Oddly - I had a customer who had a succession of Gen II Corvair coupes (Monza's?) that were set up solely for autocrossing. He said they were highly prized for this type of competition. I think he did this for over 20 years with the 'vairs.
And while I had no experience with Corvairs, I always admired the packaging of the Greenbriar van - and also the good-looking Monza coupes. The van, in particular, had a neat interior. That van also had a practical commercial model and a pickup type as well - at least one of these had a side ramp that could be let down to roll something into the bed.
Of course, I never had to live with a Corvair...
I'm certain that no one would ever apply that "bat-poo crazy" epithet to we sober, practical, and heads-screwed-on-right T4WD owners...
Tom M.
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I knew someone with a new 140 Hp Corvair Monza...never got to ride in it though. He was rather level headed though. Now the guy that had the electric blue Corvette Stingray...maybe not so much.
Give a boy a gun-give a biatch a cell phone-and pretty soon you almost got yourself a police state.
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hey, my dad owned several Greenbriar vans, I remember camping in a white window van when I was very young. It had a low floor since it did not have the drive train under the body, the problem I think it was rather underpowered, and it did not like the California desert heat. Ran fine near the coast where we lived.
Also my father-in-law has owned several corvairs, including a stationwagon, and a turbo coupe (which he never got running but gave to his son). He was always talking about building a corvair powered dune buggy, he had owned several VW powered ones. I also worked with a guy that used to race a Monza. I guess when set up properly they can handle exceptionally well compared to most American made compacts cars. I always thought they were interesting and very different than most other Detroit machinery, but I was never brave enough to own one.
I think different or even odd might be a better way to describe Corvair owners, but not eccentric. All I have known were great guys.
Also my father-in-law has owned several corvairs, including a stationwagon, and a turbo coupe (which he never got running but gave to his son). He was always talking about building a corvair powered dune buggy, he had owned several VW powered ones. I also worked with a guy that used to race a Monza. I guess when set up properly they can handle exceptionally well compared to most American made compacts cars. I always thought they were interesting and very different than most other Detroit machinery, but I was never brave enough to own one.
I think different or even odd might be a better way to describe Corvair owners, but not eccentric. All I have known were great guys.
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thats one vehicle you never see outside the states, the corvair van ,what a fantastic shape i love that look ,saw one in parsipani NY on a camp site all orginal sixties cream and red interior the couple had all retro sixties camping gear etc, they were wacky but good fun-i think it had been a post/mail van in calif before before-dec
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Re: BaT Comments On Corvair Greenbriar Van
For those unfamiliar with BaT, here is the site: http://bringatrailer.com/
I check it daily, as there is always a daily string of 1 to 4 cars for sale on it, with comments from the site's owner(s) and many pithy comments from us motorheads. There can be a Lagonda listed next to a Mustang next to a Chevelle NASCAR-tribute next to a 914 next to a Model T next to an A-40.
It's really interesting and as mentioned, the comments are good, too. Many learned remarks from worldwide.
Of course, there are many disparagers of J-tin from Philistines.
In fact, when that $10K T4WD was on eBay a few months ago, it made BaT! I was quite surprised - Do a Search on the site for "Tercel" and it will pop up - also read the string of kind memories (and some not-so-kind) and comments about our Wonder Wagon.
Incidentally - it has a sister site with VERY interesting motorcycles that span the ages, whether road, track, or MX.
Tom M.
I check it daily, as there is always a daily string of 1 to 4 cars for sale on it, with comments from the site's owner(s) and many pithy comments from us motorheads. There can be a Lagonda listed next to a Mustang next to a Chevelle NASCAR-tribute next to a 914 next to a Model T next to an A-40.
It's really interesting and as mentioned, the comments are good, too. Many learned remarks from worldwide.
Of course, there are many disparagers of J-tin from Philistines.
In fact, when that $10K T4WD was on eBay a few months ago, it made BaT! I was quite surprised - Do a Search on the site for "Tercel" and it will pop up - also read the string of kind memories (and some not-so-kind) and comments about our Wonder Wagon.
Incidentally - it has a sister site with VERY interesting motorcycles that span the ages, whether road, track, or MX.
Tom M.
T4WD augury?
"Oh, do not ask, 'What is it?' Let us go and make our visit."
T.S. Eliot - "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
"Now and then we had a hope that, if we lived and were good, God would permit us to be pirates."
Mark Twain
"Oh, do not ask, 'What is it?' Let us go and make our visit."
T.S. Eliot - "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
"Now and then we had a hope that, if we lived and were good, God would permit us to be pirates."
Mark Twain