The Lone Star Region of the Vintage Chevrolet Club of America
Spaghetti Warehouse

7595 hits

Spaghetti Warehouse

9465 hits

Spaghetti Warehouse
Food and Fellowship

8694 hits

Spaghetti Warehouse

9520 hits

Spaghetti Warehouse

9152 hits

Spaghetti Warehouse

9396 hits

Tire kicking and bull shooting

3330 hits

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12294 hits

Perrine - 1972 Impala

10245 hits

Allen - 1966 Truck

10301 hits

Brown - Chevelle Convertible

9729 hits

Wilshire - 1960 Impala

10676 hits

LSR Anniversary Cake
Mark is happy to celebrate with a tasty piece of cake.

4635 hits

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7731 hits

1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
The following description is from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Corvair#Second_generation_(1965–1969) The 1966 lineup remained essentially unchanged from 1965. One change of note was a new four-speed synchromesh transmission using the standard Saginaw gear set with 3.11:1 first gear ratio used by other GM 6-cylinder vehicles. The steering column was changed to a two-piece design with universal joint, lessening the danger of intrusion during a front-end collision (actually a mid-1965 running change). A plastic air dam was installed below the front valence panel to conceal the front suspension and underbody, and lessen crosswind sensitivity. In front, The "lock door" emblem (covering the lockset for the trunk lock) was changed from red to blue and featured a shorter bar. Air conditioned cars received a new condenser that was mounted in front of the engine, eliminating previous efficient but huge, awkward condenser that was mounted atop the engine, requiring its removal out of the way for most under hood servicing. The Corvair script nameplate was moved from atop the trunk lid to a position next to the driver's side headlight bezel. Sales began a decline as a result of Nader's book and the new Mustang that offered V8s up to 271 hp (202 kW; 275 PS) compared to Corvair's 180 hp (134 kW; 182 PS) top powertrain. and rumors of the upcoming "Panther'-the code name for the forthcoming Camaro, slated as a direct competitor for the Mustang. A decision was made to discontinue further development of the Corvair. Production for the model year was down to 103,743.

45001 hits

Mills - 1957 Truck

49065 hits