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Believe it or not, Daniel's Corvair Funfest is not the only Corvair-related website in Cyberspace ...
Corvair Parts Suppliers:
The Corvair Ranch -- they don't have a web presence (except perhaps for my virtual tour), but they're my number one choice for Corvair items. Located in Gettysburg, PA.
Clark's Corvair Parts -- Located in Shelburne Falls, MA
Corvair Underground -- Located in McMinnville, OR, The Corvair Underground is owned and operated by Corvair guru Lon Wall. I've called Lon with technical questions, and he was nice enough to spend long periods of time helping me.The parts I've ordered from the underground are of high-quality and are well-packed. I don't mind paying higher shipping fees to have parts sent to me cross-country from the Corvair Underground.
Larry's Corvair Parts-- While spending Christmas and New Years in California (December 1996), I visited Larry's Corvair Parts, a tidy shop located in a rather gritty section of South-Central Los Angeles (they've since moved to new digs). I was treated with a great deal of courtesy by the fellow who happened to be manning the shop while Larry was elsewhere -- he was so amazed that a Corvair owner from the East Coast would make it a point to stop by! I have only ordered one item from Larry's and thought it an exceptional value for what I paid. (Incidentally, I saw no less than six Corvairs tooling around the streets of Southern California -- no doubt, the result of both pleasant whether and a culture that views the automobile as a veritable icon. You won't find that on the right coast!) Larry's also has the best website of any Corvair parts supplier (I really enjoy seeing before and after restoration pictures).
Corvair Doctor-- I've only ordered a t-shirt from
"Doc" Harrington, but I've emailed him with Corvair
tech questions, and he took the time to reply. The t-shirts have
the Corvair Doctor's logo, which is really spectacular.The Doctor practices in Southern California.
Dream C.A.R. Auto -- I've never ordered anything from them,
but I'm absolutely geeked that there's a Corvair parts
supplier/restoration shop on Long Island (I'm originally from
Queens, the armpit of America). Next time I return to the
homestead, I'm going to visit these guys.
Corvair Heaven
Corvair Country
Corvair Unlimited
Southwest Corvair Salvage
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Corvair Clubs
Corvair Society of America -- the granddaddy of them all!
Alamo
City Corvair Association
Bay State Corvairs
Beaver State Corvair Club
CORSA Ontario
Colonial Corvair Club
Corvair Club Nederland
Corvair Houston
Corvairs of Sweden
Corvantics (Corvair 95)
Detroit Area Corvair Club
Florida Corvair Club
German Corvair Club
Indian Nations Corvair Association (Oklahoma)
Long Island Corvair Association
New Orleans Corvair Enthusiasts
North East Wisconsin Corvair Club
North Texas Corvair Association
Resurrection Corvairs(Yonkers and Westchester County, NY)
Roanoke Valley Corvair Club
SFBA CORSA (San
Francisco Bay Area)
Swiss Corvair Club
Tidewater Corvair Club
Tri-State Corvairs
Virtual Vairs
West Michigan Corvair Club
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Andrew Gurudata's 'A Great Car at Any Speed' website -- very informative!
Gary Aube's Corvair Site-- perhaps the most slick and
professional-looking Corvair website
Ross Aloise's V8 Corvair Page
Bryan Blackwell's Corvair Autocross Page -- Bryan is a fellow member of the NVCC
Bob & Kathy Golbert
Ed Kaminski's 1963 Corvair Convertible
Dan Davis's 1966 Corvair Corsa 140
Chas' home page
Chris's Corvairs
Corvair Center
Corvair ID Exchange
Corvair Information Archives
Corvair Kid -- (Kent Sullivan)
Corvair Pit Stop
Corvair Registry
Dave Fasgold's Orphan Corvair Page
Randall Musgrave's Corvair PageAnil Mittal's Corvair
Corvair-powered Boats
Dan Flowers's 65 Project
Forward Control Corvairs
Johannes' Corvair
John Dayton's Corvair
Ken Wildman's Ultravan
Ken's 64 Coupe
Melia and Patton 1965 Convertible
Nader's Nightmare
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Non-Corvair Links
Unca Marvy's R&B Homepage -- My father's on-line home. Dad has the distinction of being one of the world's foremost authorities on 40s and 50s R&B music. Check out his latest work -- the first- ever full-length book on the Ink Spots -- on Amazon.com.
It May All End Tomorrow -- Heaven knows, perhaps the net's best Smiths/Morrissey site.
The College of William & Mary -- Founded in Williamsburg, Virginia in the Year of our Lord 1693, William & Mary is the ancient and esteemed alma mater of both Thomas Jefferson and me too. And like TJ, I got a chance to run around in silly eighteenth-century garb while serving as a minuteman at Colonial Williamsburg.
Bimmers.com (2002 page) -- Corvairs kick butt, but my 1976 BMW 2002 handles the daily commute to the office. The Bimmers.com '02 page is the best regarding the blistering buzz-bomb.
Fastball -- Best website dedicated to the best sport of 'em all: Baseball (Go Yanks!). If, however, you're also a historical stats junkie like me, visit CNN-SI's on-line baseball encyclopedia.
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