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Old January 11th 04, 02:41 PM
Dick
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William Wynne and his talented team helped
me achieve a successful breakin on my '65, 100hp "Airvair".

His manual was my bible and other than one slightly misadjusted valve, a
couple of initial oil leaks and a balky carb, things went well. Whatever
tools, etc that I had forgotten to bring were promptly supplied by William
along with a high level of expertise.

I want to thank William and crew for taking time from their busy
preperations for the West Coast Corvair College to help me.

My advise to any fence-sitters out there is: buy the manual, study it, and
ask questions. It is truly a blast hearing something you built actually
run!!

Dick-Lakeland, Florida


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Old January 11th 04, 03:06 PM
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William Wynne and his talented team helped
me achieve a successful breakin on my '65, 100hp "Airvair".

His manual was my bible and other than one slightly misadjusted valve, a
couple of initial oil leaks and a balky carb, things went well. Whatever
tools, etc that I had forgotten to bring were promptly supplied by William
along with a high level of expertise.

I want to thank William and crew for taking time from their busy
preperations for the West Coast Corvair College to help me.

My advise to any fence-sitters out there is: buy the manual, study it, and
ask questions. It is truly a blast hearing something you built actually
run!!

Dick-Lakeland, Florida

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Waddayaknow, Morgans....

Another satisfied Corvair customer. g



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