Whoever criticizes capitalism, while approving immigration, whose working class is its first victim, had better shut up. Whoever criticizes immigration, while remaining silent about capitalism, should do the same.
~Alain de Benoist
My 300Z, twin turbo, t-tops
My BSA 650 chopper
My dog
Bell bottoms
The Beatles
CSN&Y
All the money I spent on booze and cigarettes
Another shot at the cute blond in grade 9 science
To actually make it to Woodstock
And a good someone to curl up with..
oceanloverOH (11-14-2012)
Only after the late 60's Monza line.
The problem with the Corvair was that it was initially designed as a scaled down Corvette. Along the way, though, Chevy discovered that there was a huge growing segment of the population ready to buy their fist new car. Ford entered the market with hugely successful Falcon, which a few years later become the sports/hybrid originally intended as the Covair Monza.
Because they had to rush the car into production, the first two years of the Corvair were lemons....
But the 1969 Monza convertable..? Now there was a sports car.