Here’s Some HelpIf you’re thinking about buying a Corvair, there are three things you should consider doing: |
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Click the graphic on the right to go to the Checklist area. Once you’re there, follow the simple instructions to download the Corvair Questionnaire/Checklist. |
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Click the graphic on the right to join CORSA or just to learn more. |
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Click the graphic on the right to open the VV “Membership Registration” window. Once you’re there, just follow the simple instructions to join Virtual Vairs. |
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Before You Buy |
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If you are a prospective Corvair purchaser and are new to Corvairs, I would advise you to:
Did I mention that you should join CORSA? |
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After You Buy |
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After you’ve bought your Corvair, get it out there and let others see it! Drop us a line to let us know if the checklists were any help and send us a picture of your new car (in its garage, of course). Most of all, enjoy it. If the car you’ve purchased is quite a distance from your home, I have also put together a second checklist which discusses what to carry in your Corvair on long trips. It can be found on the “Bringing Your New Corvair Home” page. In addition to the trip checklist, there’s a discussion on Driving vs. Transporting your Corvair. |
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