You should hit up vicegrip. he went to a secret car graveyard to look for a car to save. went past some Corvairs. shhhh dont tell the wife, just get the 2 new conex's delivered
I don't think many grasp, what kind of relief it is to this Gentleman, to have someone like Matt/Rudy end of with the collection of his lifelong love, his hobby, passion...To see it go to where it won't be lost, trashed, junked... probably gave him great joy....😊😊😊
So true. I told my family and friends when I'm dead don't worry about anything, toss it all. I had fun finding and acquiring whatever it is, it served its purpose.
This is exactly what I thought when I saw what he had and what he was able to give them. A huge relief and satisfaction knowing this is all going to go to good use. Love it!
I bought my 1967 2-door just like the blue one, from the son of the father who passed away. He was going to put a mid-engine Audi 4.2 in it. I just got the car, not interested in the audi. but two weeks later, his son was still trying to sell the engine, and I decide to get it and make the car what he wanted it, and deemed it Project Audacious. There are the start of it on my channel. I am finally now will be finishing it, but it may be yet another Madness Twist. He might or might not have approved, but I gave up trying to sell or give it away (only 1 said if you deliver it 200 miles away) it as I have 12 cars to reduce to 4, but I can't give up on it now and the crusher will be denied.
Not lifetime but I worked on a 1971 BMW 2002 (actually kind of similar styling to a corvair) for years and had accumulated a lot of parts. Due to life being what it is, it wound up in a shed at my parents’ house for several years and had become an ongoing source of friction in the family. I knew it was time to get rid of it but it was in no condition to sell by any means. I was fortunate enough to remember someone who did vintage racing with 2002s and he agreed to take my project and all the parts off of my hands. We both drove about 3 hours and met halfway between our homes and did the exchange from trailer to trailer in a parking lot. I was so happy that it was going to someone who would respect what they had and take care of it.
as a guy who has owned a Corvair since 1970 when I was in high school, it warms my heart to see you saving those cars. the 66 corsa 180 convertible in parrticular is worth saving. Thanks for sharing!
@@61rampy65My 2 running around buddies had Corvairs around that time. One, the Monza Spyder Convertable, I don’t think the rusted turbo ever worked. It was a 4 speed. The other a 3 speed auto.
Coming from a family where I had nothing in common with my Dad, I'm happy for you, Rudy, to have that to share. It's a rare blessing and I hope you can continue it for a long time coming!
Hopefully he was still a father to you, which is most important thing of all! Me and my dad had little to nothing at all in common, but he still loved and guided me to be a good person, and become the man I am today! He passed away 3 yrs ago, and on that day I lost an amazing father and my best friend.
I wish that my Father & I could still go on a Road trip. I'm jealous of you Rudy because you still get to spend time with your Father. My Father died on 8/21/ 2019
Those Corsa Coupes are just beautiful. The thin A and C pillars that sweep in such an elegant way. It's the right color too. I have always wanted on of those.
Very cool gift - the corvair and the time with your dad. Enjoy that - it could end at any time. Ask all the questions about his childhood and family and growing up. If you wait because you have time…..
Matt, Thanks for taking the time to say hello while you were at the Maverick store in northern Utah... It was awesome to meet you! Keep up the great work Rudy!!
Matt's off road recovery and Corvair rescue!! I have always loved those cars and the 66 convertible deserves a full restoration!! Of the Corvair lineup the two models I have never seen at a cruise night is the van and the pickup!! Keep up the awesome work!! It's always a good morning when I start with one of your videos!!
I'm very happy that you got a new Corvair and you got to go on a road trip with your dad, You are very lucky to have a father like him, my dad was not half the father that you and your brothers have. You are blessed.!!!!!!
Im am old guy. Rudy, We used to scorn Corvairs. But I didn't know how to put a cool chassis under one like you can do. Now, Winders have made Corvairs out to be great! Way to go!
@Rudy - No, Thank You for sharing with me. You may or may not realize the blessing you have in your Dad. No Dad is perfect in this imperfect world. But Rudy, I’d give pretty much anything to go back and have times like that with my Dad. Pretty special buddy
I never paid any attention to Corvairs until I started watching Matt and Rudy’s channels, but now they stand out like a sore thumb whenever I pass one. That car looks great. It would look incredible rebuilt, new paint and restored interior. I love the blue with the white seats. It would be even better with a 3.6 Porsche boxster in the back.
Wow ! Now I've got 'Visions of Yenko Stingers' racing in my head........ All out performance build on the '66. White with Marina Blue Stripes. Excellent Save ! I half expected the Corvair Clubbers to ask for free delivery of the Free Car's and Parts........
I know a family that had so many corvairs, The old man, Howard sold a huge lot of cars, Trucks and Vans and tons of parts in Arizona years ago. His son has some amazing cars just out of Seattle now, I imagine they will be going to his children in the future. Thanks for the great video with you Dad…
My old stomping grounds. I was up there last year and Cache Valley is still beautiful. Mad props for being able to back a trailer like that. It's an art form and - more important - one that you have to practice. Be careful about wasps. Apparently you can become sensitized to them and you do NOT want that.
That car is mint no smoke!!! Congrats. I started up my father’s 70 911 after he passed to drove it 550 miles home.It smoked and coughed, my sister thought I was crazy looking at me through the block of blue haze. Two flat tires, dead battery’s, most of the oil on the ground… O hell no problem. Air up the tires charged the batteries, top up the oil.. Did a couple hot laps and made it home!!!
In 1963 my Dad drove his Corvair across the country from East Texas to Portland Oregon , pulling a trailer full of everything they owned and 6 people in the car . After that my Dad loved the Corvair for being so tough to take all the abuse it did . Later he bought one just like the one that made that trip . Then he bought a red convertible because it was just cool . The top was electric . And his 450SL its top was manual. And he would brag on it all the time . Good memories ✓
What a trip. My older sister had a 64 Manza Spyder, 150 hp supercharged. It was a red convertible with black interior and top and had chrome spoke wheels. My first car was a 64 Manza. Great cars. You don’t see too many of them these days. Can’t wait to see how you bring them back to their glory!😊
ive watched this morr than once, and i miss my dad 😢 !! sometimes a boy does not appreciate his dad as he should till he a FULLY grow man OR its to late. God bless Rudy n Matt !! some 1 on 1 time !😊
Rudy you’re starting to show your age,the joy you showed going on this trip together with your dad was great to see. Have you noticed the older you and your brothers get the less your dad drives and the more you all have to drive.
It's good to see that you and your dad get a chance to hang out once in a while. Nice save on those cars, it would've been a shame for them to get crushed.
What a grateful young man. Again, well done Matt & Jamie. My Pops had a Corvair when I was too young to remember. I believe it was turbo charged. He bought it new and didn’t have it very long. Traded it in for a ‘64 Continental that had the suicide doors.
My only experiences with a Corvair was a mid-1960's college roommate with a Spyder model. At midnight, we'd go racing around town, Riverside, CA and never got caught.
I would be awesome to see u ,ur brother s & Dad come together start a corvair channel , kno y'all got to many projects already but never to busy for family 😁 kno im not the only one who enjoys the corvair content 👌
I enjoyed watching your adventure with your Dad. You gave me a chance to relive my youth with my own Dad. That blue Corsica is a real gem! Looking forward to seeing you work on it.
Great video. Seeing Rudy and Matt together reminds me of the old times at MORR. Ending up with some great collections of Corvairs- could end up a whole separate side gig for the family. 👍
What a cool video! I was with my dad today working on my '63 Rampside! That's cool you guys saved those Corvairs! That '66 turbo Corsa convertible is definitely worth saving! It appears to be a factory 2S car! If it's an LA built car, that would be icing on the cake! The 65 coupe has a telescoping wooden wheel too! AND YOU DROVE IT TO LUNCH!! So cool! Neat seeing a turbo getting put in the trunk next to a cheapo 64 full size hubcap! Look forward to seeing more videos on these!
Matt, you become a different person when you get around Corvairs. Lol It’s fun to watch and very cool seeing you guys bring these old cars back to life.
You have some great opportunity there to spend time your dad, glad you took up the charge to do it. I didn't really have that growing up as we butted heads too much, things are different now, but he doesn't have the youngish physical body to those things anymore even though he still tries. I will tell you I love that Corsa you picked up and drove, it gave me the desire to get one, it just has a mean charm about it.
I love watching both the yard channels.Rudy originally got introduced to you through your dad.She went 20 years ago yet.Now we put you in the driver's seat and you gotta drive there.Good luck hope you'll get them
My family had a Corvair and my oldest sister learned to drive in it. I love that you guys love these cars so much. Can't wait to see what you do with them.
The Corvair version of Bo, Luke and Daisy Duke! Paint a 1/2 symbol on it and go jump a few ditches! Love the video. Good job Rudy for saving these really cool cars.
It's amazing how all this good Corvair stuff just comes to your dad. I would love to find a cheap old Corsa to work with but here in West Virginia there just isn't much around to work with because everything around here is rusted to pieces. I love rear engine cars and have a couple Smart Cars but I'm a Chevy fan for sure. Good luck with those projects.
That was a fine journey back into the past to reminisce about this type of car. My sister had one of these cars and I'm trying to remember my history with it. I'm going to show this to my sister and see if she can remember which one it was. This was about 65 years ago, and I don't remember if it was new or used at the time. She said that her Corvair was a 1963, just a little earlier that your 1966. Hope you get yours running smoother and can race it too.
That is awesome that you were able to save those cars. I have memories of riding in a Corvair with my Dad. He was Vice President of the Montpelier National bank in Vermont back in the 60's. The bank had a car that was available to the bank executives. It was a convertible Corvair. Can't tell you any more about it other than it was a blast to ride in. I would love to have one myself.
You found a gold Mine. I love Corvair's. I used to sell Chevrolets in the 60's and loved Corcair's over all others. I bought several. It is the only car other than the German makes that you can have a head on Collision and still have Transportation home if you always carry a Chain.
What a haul! I believe that MORR has the market cornered on Corvair parts. I also noticed that apparently Caitlyn only wears pink pants to go out on recovery missions.
Rudy you dad's grandkids are going to be working on his project's. You both got to many projects going on or in the yard to get them done in your lifetime, but it is good to save these cars that you love.
Loved the video!! I get how you feel going to look at stuff with your dad. I did the same thing with my dad for years. I also have sone some of that with my son, who also went with me and my dad on some of the trips. You just can't tell someone what a cool feeling you get when you do those things. Glad you got to go again after so many years. That stuff makes great memories that last a lifetime!!!
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I've been the owner of that property and it's amazing that you can get rid of SO MUCH STUFF... and still not have enough room.
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That was an awesome trip for sure.
Let’s do it again next year
See if Rudy wants to go with the crew and Ed to find that gold :)
You should hit up vicegrip. he went to a secret car graveyard to look for a car to save. went past some Corvairs. shhhh dont tell the wife, just get the 2 new conex's delivered
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I don't think many grasp, what kind of relief it is to this Gentleman, to have someone like Matt/Rudy end of with the collection of his lifelong love, his hobby, passion...To see it go to where it won't be lost, trashed, junked...
probably gave him great joy....😊😊😊
So true. I told my family and friends when I'm dead don't worry about anything, toss it all. I had fun finding and acquiring whatever it is, it served its purpose.
This is exactly what I thought when I saw what he had and what he was able to give them. A huge relief and satisfaction knowing this is all going to go to good use. Love it!
True bro , That convertable ,those guys will do nice things .robbie paintin it..
I bought my 1967 2-door just like the blue one, from the son of the father who passed away. He was going to put a mid-engine Audi 4.2 in it.
I just got the car, not interested in the audi. but two weeks later, his son was still trying to sell the engine, and I decide to get it and make the car what he wanted it, and deemed it Project Audacious. There are the start of it on my channel. I am finally now will be finishing it, but it may be yet another Madness Twist. He might or might not have approved, but I gave up trying to sell or give it away (only 1 said if you deliver it 200 miles away) it as I have 12 cars to reduce to 4, but I can't give up on it now and the crusher will be denied.
Not lifetime but I worked on a 1971 BMW 2002 (actually kind of similar styling to a corvair) for years and had accumulated a lot of parts. Due to life being what it is, it wound up in a shed at my parents’ house for several years and had become an ongoing source of friction in the family. I knew it was time to get rid of it but it was in no condition to sell by any means. I was fortunate enough to remember someone who did vintage racing with 2002s and he agreed to take my project and all the parts off of my hands. We both drove about 3 hours and met halfway between our homes and did the exchange from trailer to trailer in a parking lot. I was so happy that it was going to someone who would respect what they had and take care of it.
as a guy who has owned a Corvair since 1970 when I was in high school, it warms my heart to see you saving those cars. the 66 corsa 180 convertible in parrticular is worth saving. Thanks for sharing!
Cool! I haven't been without a Corvair or Corvair powered vehicle since 1970 either. They are quite addicting.
I liked my 1965 Monza Spyder!
@@61rampy65My 2 running around buddies had Corvairs around that time. One, the Monza Spyder Convertable, I don’t think the rusted turbo ever worked. It was a 4 speed. The other a 3 speed auto.
funny BOTH cars r blue !
Coming from a family where I had nothing in common with my Dad, I'm happy for you, Rudy, to have that to share. It's a rare blessing and I hope you can continue it for a long time coming!
Hopefully he was still a father to you, which is most important thing of all! Me and my dad had little to nothing at all in common, but he still loved and guided me to be a good person, and become the man I am today! He passed away 3 yrs ago, and on that day I lost an amazing father and my best friend.
It was nice spending time with you and Matt.
I wish that my Father & I could still go on a Road trip. I'm jealous of you Rudy because you still get to spend time with your Father. My Father died on 8/21/ 2019
Treasure the time you can spend time with your father on projects like this
Always nice to see Rudy and his dad together!
Matt's cornering the market in Corvair futures. He is definitely in his element knee deep in Corvair.
I love watching your Dad's Corvair videos because it makes me feel alot better about my hoarding tendencies !
Those Corsa Coupes are just beautiful. The thin A and C pillars that sweep in such an elegant way. It's the right color too. I have always wanted on of those.
Very cool gift - the corvair and the time with your dad. Enjoy that - it could end at any time. Ask all the questions about his childhood and family and growing up. If you wait because you have time…..
Matt, Thanks for taking the time to say hello while you were at the Maverick store in northern Utah... It was awesome to meet you! Keep up the great work Rudy!!
Matt's off road recovery and Corvair rescue!! I have always loved those cars and the 66 convertible deserves a full restoration!! Of the Corvair lineup the two models I have never seen at a cruise night is the van and the pickup!!
Keep up the awesome work!!
It's always a good morning when I start with one of your videos!!
I'm very happy that you got a new Corvair and you got to go on a road trip with your dad,
You are very lucky to have a father like him, my dad was not half the father that you and your brothers have. You are blessed.!!!!!!
Im am old guy.
Rudy, We used to scorn Corvairs. But I didn't know how to put a cool chassis under one like you can do. Now, Winders have made Corvairs out to be great! Way to go!
Happy to see you enjoying time with your dad because it does not last forever. So do it now why he is still around. #Family ❤
And while Rudy is still around as we never know what tomorrow brings ... yes, taking time to share time with loved ones is really important.
@Rudy - No, Thank You for sharing with me. You may or may not realize the blessing you have in your Dad. No Dad is perfect in this imperfect world. But Rudy, I’d give pretty much anything to go back and have times like that with my Dad. Pretty special buddy
So true
I never realized how cool my dad was until it was too late, and 'll regret it for the rest of my life.
Same
I never paid any attention to Corvairs until I started watching Matt and Rudy’s channels, but now they stand out like a sore thumb whenever I pass one. That car looks great. It would look incredible rebuilt, new paint and restored interior. I love the blue with the white seats. It would be even better with a 3.6 Porsche boxster in the back.
Great seeing old timers saved from the scrap heap .
Well done guys
THANK YOU MAT AND TEAM !!! YOU ARE A HERO !!!this world needs more people like you to save the corvairs. God bless you
Wow ! Now I've got 'Visions of Yenko Stingers' racing in my head........
All out performance build on the '66. White with Marina Blue Stripes.
Excellent Save ! I half expected the Corvair Clubbers to ask for free delivery
of the Free Car's and Parts........
That is a great idea
Adds a deeper meaning to "We'll get'em out"! Great score! Maybe another cross country trip to Clark's Corvair. Thank you
Days with dad make for lifelong memories.
When Dad is gone it will take a lifetime cleaning out his stuff
I know a family that had so many corvairs, The old man, Howard sold a huge lot of cars, Trucks and Vans and tons of parts in Arizona years ago.
His son has some amazing cars just out of Seattle now, I imagine they will be going to his children in the future.
Thanks for the great video with you Dad…
My old stomping grounds. I was up there last year and Cache Valley is still beautiful. Mad props for being able to back a trailer like that. It's an art form and - more important - one that you have to practice. Be careful about wasps. Apparently you can become sensitized to them and you do NOT want that.
Yes it's beautiful, but just in case anybody is reading this, it's also full. 😁
It was really good watching you and your dad working together to save these cars.
That car is mint no smoke!!! Congrats. I started up my father’s 70 911 after he passed to drove it 550 miles home.It smoked and coughed, my sister thought I was crazy looking at me through the block of blue haze. Two flat tires, dead battery’s, most of the oil on the ground… O hell no problem. Air up the tires charged the batteries, top up the oil.. Did a couple hot laps and made it home!!!
Got a couple really cool cars, that Corsa convert is worth some bucks if cleaned up. Fun times with your dad are priceless!
In 1963 my Dad drove his Corvair across the country from East Texas to Portland Oregon , pulling a trailer full of everything they owned and 6 people in the car . After that my Dad loved the Corvair for being so tough to take all the abuse it did . Later he bought one just like the one that made that trip . Then he bought a red convertible because it was just cool . The top was electric . And his 450SL its top was manual. And he would brag on it all the time . Good memories ✓
It was good to see you and Rudy collaborating and it's nice to see you including Caitlyn
What a trip. My older sister had a 64 Manza Spyder, 150 hp supercharged. It was a red convertible with black interior and top and had chrome spoke wheels. My first car was a 64 Manza. Great cars. You don’t see too many of them these days. Can’t wait to see how you bring them back to their glory!😊
Great episode! Awesome! You guys are living in your own private Idaho there!
Nice find guys and Katelin. A drop top is definitely worth getting.
ive watched this morr than once, and i miss my dad 😢 !! sometimes a boy does not appreciate his dad as he should till he a FULLY grow man OR its to late. God bless Rudy n Matt !! some 1 on 1 time !😊
Rudy you’re starting to show your age,the joy you showed going on this trip together with your dad was great to see. Have you noticed the older you and your brothers get the less your dad drives and the more you all have to drive.
It's good to see that you and your dad get a chance to hang out once in a while. Nice save on those cars, it would've been a shame for them to get crushed.
One of these days we need a RADVAIR! I’d like to see one built from a Greenbrier Rampside or Van.
My wife's parents had a Greenbrier van when she was a little girl.
There was recently a Rampside for sale in Oregon......... in running condition.
So great to see you and Matt on project together.
Always good to see Daddy Rojo Beard and Baby Rojo Beard together.
Y'all have to do a parade one day with all the different Corvairs. 🤙
Corvair Mom sounds like Jaymie. Glad her guy has a wholesome hobby, and more than glad he's reducing "inventory".
What a grateful young man. Again, well done Matt & Jamie.
My Pops had a Corvair when I was too young to remember. I believe it was turbo charged. He bought it new and didn’t have it very long. Traded it in for a ‘64 Continental that had the suicide doors.
My only experiences with a Corvair was a mid-1960's college roommate with a Spyder model. At midnight, we'd go racing around town, Riverside, CA and never got caught.
I would be awesome to see u ,ur brother s & Dad come together start a corvair channel , kno y'all got to many projects already but never to busy for family 😁 kno im not the only one who enjoys the corvair content 👌
Give it to Rhett , he needs a channel..🤔
That’s awesome so many project cars that even future grandkids are going to have the opportunity to make memories
I enjoyed watching your adventure with your Dad. You gave me a chance to relive my youth with my own Dad. That blue Corsica is a real gem! Looking forward to seeing you work on it.
Good morning Rudy seeing you and your dad working together was definitely a nice surprise. I always enjoy your videos
Good seeing you and Matt hanging out together. Miss seeing you both together in recoveries and working together.
Great video. Seeing Rudy and Matt together reminds me of the old times at MORR.
Ending up with some great collections of Corvairs- could end up a whole separate side gig for the family. 👍
Good job Rudy, I'm glad you got your dad to go along with you!
What a cool video! I was with my dad today working on my '63 Rampside! That's cool you guys saved those Corvairs! That '66 turbo Corsa convertible is definitely worth saving! It appears to be a factory 2S car! If it's an LA built car, that would be icing on the cake! The 65 coupe has a telescoping wooden wheel too! AND YOU DROVE IT TO LUNCH!! So cool! Neat seeing a turbo getting put in the trunk next to a cheapo 64 full size hubcap! Look forward to seeing more videos on these!
Rudy, when you back a loaded flatbed up a driveway, with a trailer, you were perfect. My compliments.
The most important thing about this adventure was Rudy hanging out with his dad and sharing a passion for corvairs together!it’s awesome
Father son time is the best! Enjoy
I have to admit that the body style on the corvair's you picked up look pretty nice.
That color blue.💙
Nice to see you Rudy and your Dad go off and save some Corvair parts and mobiles, hope to see them in the future, Love that convertible
Great to see you and your dad out doing cool things together
Matt, you become a different person when you get around Corvairs. Lol
It’s fun to watch and very cool seeing you guys bring these old cars back to life.
You have some great opportunity there to spend time your dad, glad you took up the charge to do it. I didn't really have that growing up as we butted heads too much, things are different now, but he doesn't have the youngish physical body to those things anymore even though he still tries.
I will tell you I love that Corsa you picked up and drove, it gave me the desire to get one, it just has a mean charm about it.
Cool video, Rudy. Good to see you two spending time together since we don't see you on his channel much.
Sweet fund. Nothing as good as a father son rescue!
OMG just what the MORR family needs is more projects!! Great find, enjoy them for years and years.🚗🚗
You and yours put out quality early morning content! Thanks for the vids.
Always look forward to an adventure with Rudy.
I love watching both the yard channels.Rudy originally got introduced to you through your dad.She went 20 years ago yet.Now we put you in the driver's seat and you gotta drive there.Good luck hope you'll get them
My family had a Corvair and my oldest sister learned to drive in it. I love that you guys love these cars so much. Can't wait to see what you do with them.
Great to see you and your dad together again
Nice acquisition Rudy, The hard top is a sweet ride. The convertable will be a great show car after the rebuild rescue!👍
That car is beautiful! Thanks for taking the time to save it and I know you will enjoy it ✓
Just started watching, love Rudy’s excitement.
Rudy you are rolling out these vlogs. Very entertaining my brother. 💙🌍🙌🏼
That convertible would make a great Corvair version of the Thomas Crown Affair mustang. The MORRvair Affair Corsair!
Ok now this I could get used to 2 videos in same week keep it up Rudy this amazing
That footage showing the coupe driving down the road and that exhaust sound kinda made my day. AND I didn’t have to smell it. 👍
Looking forward to seeing you and the Corvair in Tucson! It's a blast there.
The Corvair version of Bo, Luke and Daisy Duke! Paint a 1/2 symbol on it and go jump a few ditches!
Love the video. Good job Rudy for saving these really cool cars.
Seeing you and Matt with Corvairssure makes me want to look for one to buy. I like your passion!
So glad you saved both the Corvair's, grew up with parents owning A Greenbriar Corvair van. Owned a 66 Monza 110 myself at one time. Great cars.
It's amazing how all this good Corvair stuff just comes to your dad. I would love to find a cheap old Corsa to work with but here in West Virginia there just isn't much around to work with because everything around here is rusted to pieces. I love rear engine cars and have a couple Smart Cars but I'm a Chevy fan for sure. Good luck with those projects.
That was a fine journey back into the past to reminisce about this type of car. My sister had one of these cars and I'm trying to remember my history with it. I'm going to show this to my sister and see if she can remember which one it was. This was about 65 years ago, and I don't remember if it was new or used at the time. She said that her Corvair was a 1963, just a little earlier that your 1966. Hope you get yours running smoother and can race it too.
Nice work Rudy
Nice time with dad...great Corvair parts haul.
Good to see you and your dad together on a video.
Nice one Rudy, new memories for both of you.
Thanks to you and your Dad's love of Corvairs I sound like I know what I'm talking about when it comes to Corvairs at shows 😅
GO MOOR Crew - wonderful watching you save 2 more.
Thanks for saving those great old cars!
The pleasure Rudy experienced working with his grumpy old dad was evident on his face. Seize the day.
That is awesome that you were able to save those cars. I have memories of riding in a Corvair with my Dad. He was Vice President of the Montpelier National bank in Vermont back in the 60's. The bank had a car that was available to the bank executives. It was a convertible Corvair. Can't tell you any more about it other than it was a blast to ride in. I would love to have one myself.
You found a gold Mine. I love Corvair's. I used to sell Chevrolets in the 60's and loved Corcair's over all others. I bought several. It is the only car other than the German makes that you can have a head on Collision and still have Transportation home if you always carry a Chain.
What a haul! I believe that MORR has the market cornered on Corvair parts. I also noticed that apparently Caitlyn only wears pink pants to go out on recovery missions.
I think you all should have a Corvair Roundup and Rodeo, complete with Country music and old school Rock & Roll, along with a sanctioned PBR event.😊
A day with dad is always memorable
Heck ya. More corvair content. Love Corvairs, love seeing them on the tube
Rudy you dad's grandkids are going to be working on his project's. You both got to many projects going on or in the yard to get them done in your lifetime, but it is good to save these cars that you love.
Loved the video!! I get how you feel going to look at stuff with your dad. I did the same thing with my dad for years. I also have sone some of that with my son, who also went with me and my dad on some of the trips. You just can't tell someone what a cool feeling you get when you do those things. Glad you got to go again after so many years. That stuff makes great memories that last a lifetime!!!
Hat off to Rudy on that flatbed + trailer back-in to that guy's driveway. Skills!