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  • #2
    Re: 68 Corvair

    theres a 1963 corvair monza conv't for $1500 around here.

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    • #3
      Re: 68 Corvair

      i guess i've secretly always wanted one of those. i pass on a few when i was younger because it didn't meet my v-8 criteria, and i lacked the skills (still do) to change that. being a little older, i can appreciate it a little more as it is, but can't help but wonder what one would be like with a wrx engine or something like that.
      Originally posted by TC
      also boost will make the cam act smaller

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      • #4
        Re: 68 Corvair

        Originally posted by A/Fuel
        i guess i've secretly always wanted one of those. i pass on a few when i was younger because it didn't meet my v-8 criteria, and i lacked the skills (still do) to change that. being a little older, i can appreciate it a little more as it is, but can't help but wonder what one would be like with a wrx engine or something like that.
        or a porsche engine....they're both flat-6's ;D

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        • #5
          Re: 68 Corvair

          doesn't the WRX use a porsche engine?

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          • #6
            Re: 68 Corvair

            Originally posted by 88ponypowr
            doesn't the WRX use a porsche engine?
            No, its a Fuji Heavy Industries (Subaru) engine

            I've wanted to do something somewhat simular but I want to put the whole drivetrain including the suspension and AWD under a Corvair
            Central TEXAS Sleeper
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