Plainwell MI
Reads Monza on the fender.
I've always thought the Lakewood was pretty neat. I hope it goes to a good home. (i.e., someone here on the forum.)
Oh man that's a 62 Monza wagon (note: the Lakewood name was 61 only, though a lot of people refer to both years as Lakewoods). 62 is more rare, but shares most bits with the rest of the 62-64 Corvair cars. I want it. But I don't have a building.
In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
Ah. Thank you for that insight. My knowledge of Corvairs is limited at best.
Really, I just think they are neat. And a wagon Corvair is even neater.
In reply to Kreb (Forum Supporter) :
I didn't look at it that closely. It's possible that I will be that way again soon, if it's still there I'll probe its undercarriage.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:Oh man that's a 62 Monza wagon (note: the Lakewood name was 61 only, though a lot of people refer to both years as Lakewoods). 62 is more rare, but shares most bits with the rest of the 62-64 Corvair cars. I want it. But I don't have a building.
Tuck it in a storage unit until a permanent solution is found?
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