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Date Posted: 20:16:36 11/28/12 Wed
Author: Craig
Author Host/IP: 68.238.252.171
Subject: Re:Corvair?
In reply to: bill 's message, "Re:Corvair?" on 08:43:00 11/19/12 Mon

Yes...the Cosworth was a neat car. We sold a few during their run. If I recall they were black with gold accents. Each Chevy dealer got at least one to sell. Had a few Vega GT demo's and they were fun to drive also. The Cosworth's sold for $1,000 over list and folks were glad to pay it. Its the old story a cast iron block with an Alum. head. They don't mix when heated. We had a mountain of Vega blocks out back. Just another example of GM bring out a new model that they tested on the public. Had a a couple of demo's that i really enjoyed driving......1970 396/375HP SS Chevelle and 1970 SS 396 Nova.

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