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From: "Robert Comer"
> Uh huh. And Joe Sixpack knew to maintain his tyre pressures accordingly?
> I think not.
The people who really liked Corvairs did. (they actually had a pretty good
enthusiast following.) Restored Corvairs still command a pretty hefty
price...
- Bob Comer
"Don Hills" wrote in message
news:t+dNAtgaXekD092yn{at}attglobal.net...
> In article ,
> "Tony Ingenoso" wrote:
> >Nader dissed the Corvair unfairly. If tires were inflated with
differential pressures as recommended, the overstear could be
> >minimzed. Hard in the front, soft in the back was a formula for disaster
though. Later models that went to IRS completely
> >eliminated the jacking issues associated with the swing axel.
>
> Uh huh. And Joe Sixpack knew to maintain his tyre pressures accordingly?
> I think not.
>
> --
> Don Hills (dmhills at attglobaldotnet) Wellington, New Zealand
> "I don't use Linux. I prefer to use an OS supported by a large multi-
> national vendor, with a good office suite, excellent network/internet
> software and decent hardware support."
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