john.jackson9213
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Looking forward to the pictures!
He never left lolWelcome back, Jeremy!
Finally got the new plates after four months.
Glad I asked the question. I just purchased a 1969 Corvair convertible - and I have been thinking I need to get Black plates with exactly the same "ZLF168" that I had on my first new car 47 years ago. Also a 1969 Corvair I owned for 16 years.New plates as in Legacy Plates John. Wait list is now 5 months for the 1960's plate.
Which engine? (pleasebeaspyderpleasebeaspyder...)Glad I asked the question. I just purchased a 1969 Corvair convertible - and I have been thinking I need to get Black plates with exactly the same "ZLF168" that I had on my first new car 47 years ago. Also a 1969 Corvair I owned for 16 years.
So do you have some tips/info/insights on what I need to do the get a reissue of the old plate?
Thanks,
As am I, only money bags Jackson has done the repaint (twice I believe!). Only thing that got a repaint was the rear quarter panel.Oh man, first time in a long time I went through this thread. Had no idea about the car being whacked like that!
Good to see it straightened and back on the road. Wish my old sedan looked anywhere near that clean. I'm too cheap to get it painted
But your paint looked great! No clear coat pealing for you.As am I, only money bags Jackson has done the repaint (twice I believe!). Only thing that got a repaint was the rear quarter panel.
140 hp 4 carb engine. The turbocharged engine was dropped after 1966. But I have a complete 65 turbo engine in the garage.Which engine? (pleasebeaspyderpleasebeaspyder...)
140 hp 4 carb engine. The turbocharged engine was dropped after 1966. But I have a complete 65 turbo engine in the garage. May use it in another project Corvair.Which engine? (pleasebeaspyderpleasebeaspyder...)
More threadjack!That's worth a double post!
I had a 150 turbo that I eventually reworked into 300hp using the Crown Eng.
Weber 45 DCOE sidedraft adapter and cold side on my little 150 hot side! Hybrid!
It was the rig from their Manx Pike's Peak racecar.
This was in 1972...
I would like to see your 'vairs sometime. I might get the bug again.
I nearly bought a Corv-8 conversion a few years back...
Apologies for the threadjack, Jeremy!