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www.corvairs.org Letting the Good Times Roll Since 1975 April 2016 Volume 40 Number 10 Great Outing to Madera Canyon On March 19, 2016, a group of Tucson s finest Corvairs made the trek south to Madera Canyon in the beautiful Santa Rita Mountains. Almost 15 people and 5 Corvairs made the trip. A good time was had by all. Corvair Tucker These pictures prove that there is more than likely a little bit of crazy in every Corvair owner. This good brother dolled up his late model convertible to create the illusion that he is driving a 1948 Tucker. Very nice likeness indeed! 1

The Corvairsation is a monthly publication of the Tucson Corvair Association, which is dedicated to the preservation of the Corvair model of the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors. The Tucson Corvair Association is a chartered member of the Corvair Society of America (CORSA) as Chapter 357. Membership dues are $15 per year for individuals and $18 for families. Initial dues are $19 for individuals and $22 for families (includes one name tag) Make checks payable to the Tucson Corvair Association and mail to the TCA Treasurer. Change of Address: Report any change of address or phone number to the Membership Chair. CORSA membership dues are $45 per year ($90 for 26 months) and include a subscription to the CORSA Communiqué, a bi-monthly publication. CORSA memberships is not required for membership in the Tucson Corvair Association, but is highly recommended. See any TCA officer for more information. Business Mailing Address: 4842 W Paseo de las Colinas, Tucson, Arizona 85745 Website: www.corvairs.org. Email address: tucsoncorvairs@yahoo.com PRESIDENT Bill Maynard 3605 N Vine Tucson, AZ 85719 520-325-8497 bill.maynard66@gmail.com VICE PRESIDENT Sam Pernu 520-749-3229 spernu3@gmail.com. RECORDING SECRETARY Frank Trejo 480-459-6308 essedave@gmail.com TREASURER Allen Elvick 4210 S Preston Tucson, AZ 85735 520-883-4437 amelvick@pcpeople.com MEMBERS AT LARGE Mike Lake 520-979-0310 mls56@g.com MEMBERSHIP CHAIR Ron Bloom Tucson, AZ 857 520-891-7542 bloomaz@msn.com CORVARSATION EDITOR/ WEBMASTER Van Pershing 520-743-9185 vpersh@yahoo.com ASSISTANT EDITOR Chris Cunningham 520-240-9035 arizaim@hotmail.com TUCSON CORVAIR ASSOCIATION Established 1975 Wheels and Spokes IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Mike Lake 520-979-0310 mls56@q.com LIBBRARIAN Bill Maynard 520-325-8497 MECHANDISE CHAIR Don Robinson 520-297-1356 fourcorvairs@hotmail.com TCA 2016 Events at a Glance Apr 16, Sat Apr 27, Wed Apr 30, Sat May 14, Sat Jun 3-5 Jul 12-16 Oct 28-30 Hungry Fox for Breakfast. 8am. 4637 E Broadway (just west of Swan) Regular Monthly Meeting. Parking Lot Bull Session at 6:30pm. Meeting starts at 7pm. 31st Annual Chevy Showdown, Casino del Sol Resort, 5653 W Valencia Rd, Tucson, Arizona. 9am to 3pm. Mt Lemmon Picnic. Meet at McDonalds, Tanque Verde and Catalina Highway at 8:30am. 32nd Annual Tri-State Corvair Meet CORSA International Convention, Springfield, Illinois. For details go to www.corvairs.org. GWFBT&SM, Sunrise Field, Palm Springs, California. The Chevy Showdown is right around the corner. The entry fee is $30 pre-registration if postmarked before April 23, and $35 thereafter. Registration includes a T-shirt. $10 for each add it io nal vehic le registered from the same m a i l i n g a d d r e s s. Additional vehicles do not include the T-shirt unless full fee is paid. Go to www.corvairs.org/ TCA_events.htm for more information and registration form. 2

March Meeting Minutes Minutes from the monthly meeting held March 23, 2016 at Pizza Hut, 2943 N Campbell, Tucson, Arizona. The meeting was called to order by President Bill Maynard. In attendance were Bill Maynard and Aileen Hurtado, Dean, Allen Elvick, Don Robinson, Mike Lake, Jan Lake, Sam Pernu, Frank and Gloria Trejo, Jet, FJ, Mas, Bill Sala, and Bob and Carol Traylor. Bill and Mike attended the Chevy Club meeting. They expect the Casino del Sol will bring in many cars and people for the Chevy Showdown on 30 th April, 2016. Helping with judging will be Mike Lake and Frank Trejo. On the parking team will be Bill Maynard, Sam Pernu and Gloria Trejo. On April 2 nd and 3 rd, all members are invited to the Last Chance garage for a ball joint inspection tutorial. Cactus Club will be hosting the Lost Dutchman Picnic on the 2 nd of April. Sam mentioned the Ace Hardware car show on the east side. On April 16 th Amphi Middle School will have a car show. Mike and Ron went to Wayne s Toys-Tucson Auto Museum on South Cherry. He is a local owner with many very nice cars. The museum is open on Saturdays. A club outing will be planned to this site. Freddy s on Thursday is becoming a very nice outing. All members are encouraged to take a cruise out to Orange Grove and Thornydale to show off your Corvair. President Bill will be making pre-event phone calls to members. Madera Canyon was well attended and an excellent time was had by all. Thanks to all who made it out. May activity will be Mt. Lemon picnic on the 14 th. Meet at McDonald s on Tanque Verde and Catalina at 8:30am. Allen passed out copies of the finance report. Don has oil filters and Club t-shirts for sale. During our break, Sam won the 50/50 belt toss with 3 points. We will try to organize some get-togethers for breakfast. Tentative first breakfast meeting will be at the Hungry Fox off Broadway and Swan on the 23 rd of April at 8am. We are Other breakfast trips under consideration are Todd s at Ryan Field and/or Benson s Horseshoe Cafe. President s Message We had a good turnout at Madera Canyon. There was a flock of turkeys that showed up. We also had a good turnout for the safety inspection on the 2nd of April. We need more people to bring their cars by for a safety check. Remember to come to the Chevy Showdown on the 30th of April at the Casino del Sol Resort on West Valencia. Dr. Maynard Tech Session Mike s Red Rocket was excited to go to Madera Canyon. So excited it leaked oil out of the head-to-turbo line that is pressed in. Mike s rendition of the event and the smoke screen was VAIRY exciting. Meeting adjourned at 7:41pm. Submitted by Frank Trejo Javier s first time behind the wheel of a city bus. 3

Sawed-Off Corvairs Stubby has been around for several years and has changed hands several times. Mods include 5-lug wheels and FC rear axles, to mention a couple. It was recently listed on craigslist and sold to a collector in Southern California. Here are a few other examples of Corvair that have been shortened. 4

Las Vegas Motor Speedway event attended by Vegas Vairs By Harry Ransom February 4, 2016: And just what did you do last Sunday? Have fun? Well, I certainly did! Every year the Las Vegas Motor Speedway offers an opportunity for anyone 18 years of age or older with a safe car to drive three or more laps around the 1.5 mile, 22 degree banked NASCAR track for the Speedway Children s Charity Program. Car clubs can pre-register and run at a specific time no long waiting line. The day started out nice but the rain was on its way. We were finished and home before precipitation stopped the event. Harry is a long-standing member of the Vegas Vairs Corvair Club and a fellow TCA member. WHY? Why would the Corvairsation be showing pictures of a vintage Ford GT40 MKIV? Because we are dedicated to bringing you Corvairrelated items, that s why! These Fords are sporting four beautiful 60-61 Corvair tail light assemblies. They built a dozen or so of these beauties and all but a couple are still around. We re guessing the Corvair parts probably pushed Dan Gurney to his 1967 win at the Le Mans 24-hour race. 5

Monthly Newsletter - April 2016 - Vol. 40, No. 10 Corvair Society of America Chapter 857 Regular Monthly Meetings are held on the Fourth Wednesday of every month with a bull session starting at 6:30pm and the meeting starting at 7pm. The November meeting is traditionally held on the third Wednesday. The December meeting is our annual Christmas party with the time and place to be announced. MEETING PLACE: Pizza Hut, 2943 N Campbell, Tucson, Arizona. Board of Directors meetings are held at 5:30pm before the regular monthly meeting at the same location in the months of January, April, July, and October. All members are welcome to attend. Read this newsletter on line at www.corvairs.org Tucson Corvair Association 4842 W Paseo de las Colinas Tucson, AZ 85745 April 2016 Volume 40, Number 10 The club project car is in the process of being sanded down and readied for the first coat of primer. Come join the fun!!