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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dwayne Wolfe understands the human connection with the Classics. Such is the story of his Corvair. He penned a heartwarming story of how this Chevy has become more than just a car to him.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.oldcarsweekly.com/old-cars-reader-wheels/old-cars-readers-wheels-1964-chevrolet-corvair-monza">Old Cars Readers Wheels: 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.oldcarsweekly.com">Old Cars Weekly</a>.</p>
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<p>Dwayne Wolfe understands the human connection with the Classics. Such is the story of his Corvair. He penned a heartwarming story of how this Chevy has become more than just a car to him.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Corvair with a lot of heart</h3>



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<p>&#8220;Yeah. If I had to title the story, that&#8217;s about the best one I could come up with. I don&#8217;t even know where to begin. But by the time I&#8217;m done, I&#8217;m certain a lot of folks will understand why so many people get a human attachment to their classic cars&#8230;</p>
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<p>I&#8217;ve always been a fan of Chevrolet history. It&#8217;s about as American as you can get when you think of American cars and yesteryear. Born in &#8217;68, my parents brought me home for the first time in their white 1964 Chevrolet Impala four-door sedan with the 230-cubic-inch six and Powerglide. Just what you would have expected from a typical 1960s family starting out. Then at sixteen, my very first car was a 1971 Chevrolet Nova two-door that I bought from my cousin for a hundred bucks. It circulated its way around family and friends of the family and by 1985 he had redone it. And it was a sporty looking thing!- painted in a dark blue Imron paint complete with raised white letter tires and a 250 6-cylinder with Powerglide. I know I know&#8230; but hey, I was 16. Better to look the part a souped-up hot rod then actually BEING a souped-up hot rod. Keeps a 16-year-old alive a little longer you know?</p>
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<p>Then the years turned to decades. Life takes a hold of a person and then you have this &#8216;thing&#8217; called &#8216;priorities.&#8217;.You know bills- rent, mortgage payments, car notes, groceries oh, that kind of thing. And then one day you wake up and realize you&#8217;re 52 years old. And reality slaps you in the face and you&#8217;re left thinking &#8216;what the heck happened?!&#8217;</p>
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<p>Well, over the years I never got over my Chevy fetish. I&#8217;ve always loved the old Chevys and often wanted to have another one that could put me in touch with the simpler times I remember as a small kid or a teenager. It didn&#8217;t have to be exactly the same kind of car that my parents had, or I had as a youth. I just wanted one and thought after years of working maybe now would be the time. So I started looking.</p>
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<p>Before I get to that part, I guess I have to give you a bit of history of where I&#8217;ve been and how I came to this point.</p>
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<p>Well it&#8217;s like this&#8230;</p>
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<p>I was born in Naples, Florida. But I was raised in Pennsylvania when my parents moved back in &#8217;71. Spent my whole life in Pennsylvania and then in 2013, a partner of mine who had three autistic boys that he adopted&#8230;You heard me right, three autistic boys that he adopted&#8230; Decided that he wanted to buy a mobile home park. I moved to Florida which is exactly what he did and wanted to know if I wanted to go along and help manage the place. Well I did, and we ended up here in Tallahassee. For 2 years we ripped apart dilapidated mobile homes and somehow managed to piece together a life that was able to house families searching for an economical way of living and took a run-down mobile home park of eight tenants and turned it into an 85 tenant successful Park. Quite an accomplishment! And yeah, a lot of hard work.</p>
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<p>After the park was successful, I went to work for a local nursery and still maintained a good friendship with John and the boys. I see the boys almost every single day. Autistic folks need to have regularity and their lives and at this point in my life I can&#8217;t imagine my life without them :-). They&#8217;re all in their 20&#8217;s now&#8230; Well except Mikey, he&#8217;s 19.</p>
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<p>So finally, about a month ago I had been seriously looking at vehicles. And then I found one in Winter Garden Florida about 250 miles away from Tallahassee. A 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza that was in remarkably good shape. It looked to be well-maintained and at the very least, partially restored. So I inquired about it off of Facebook marketplace. Yeah of all places! And it was a bargain! Long story short, the owner agreed to a price. John and the boys took me down to take a look at it in person.</p>
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<p>Now you might be thinking, why Corvair? Well, why not? It&#8217;s an interesting and quirky piece of a American Chevrolet history. and I guess I&#8217;m a pretty unusual and quirky person myself and I don&#8217;t exactly have a conventional family but it works very well. So I thought the Corvair would fit in very nicely. And hey!, It&#8217;s a convertible! What better kind of car to have to go Sunday driving to St George island here in the panhandle.</p>
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<p>It was perfect! And when we got there to see it&#8230; It really was&#8230;perfect. I knew the minute that I saw it, I wanted it. And I didn&#8217;t even hear it run yet! It was beautiful. Bright fire engine red paint with a nice white convertible top complete with a perfect black interior with beige cream trim.</p>
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<p>And then of course I drove it. The 164 cubic-inch engine purred like a kitten&#8230; more like a bobcat because I had a little bit of a little rumble to it, kind of like a 327 small- block, but shy of almost two hundred inches. You know what I mean? And the two-speed Powerglide shifted concisely and accurately and took me back to the simpler times I remembered as a child riding in my parents car, and when I had my very first car. So it was all of those wonderful things that came together in one different package that I never conceived of ever having.</p>
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<p>So after some formalities I bought it! But the story doesn&#8217;t stop there.There&#8217;s just one small little tidbit left&#8230;</p>
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<p>On the way back heading up interstate 75 I had Shawn with me. Now he&#8217;s the middle autistic son that I&#8217;ll look after on Sundays. John had the other two fellas with him in the Suburban that we came down in. We all stopped at a rest area just outside Ocala to take a break and grab a snack and have a soda quick. John asked me how the Corvair was running, and I said it couldn&#8217;t run any better. It&#8217;s absolutely perfect. He saw that I had a great big gleam on my face. He said, &#8216;well if that&#8217;s the case, I think you&#8217;ll be all right but you have your cell phone if you need anything I&#8217;m going to go on ahead of you.&#8217; I said okay that&#8217;s fine, but I don&#8217;t want to chase a 57-year-old car with a 2-speed Powerglide 70 miles an hour on the highway&#8230; So I&#8217;ll just stick to the right lane at about 60 to 65 and call it a day. I&#8217;ll send Shawn over when I get home. Then he said, &#8216;oh by the way, happy birthday.&#8217; I said &#8216;happy birthday? My birthday isn&#8217;t until June what do you mean?&#8217; He said &#8216;The car is yours. You&#8217;ve earned it with all the years that you&#8217;ve helped me and the boys and and in helping get the mobile home park going as well as it is now&#8230; Thanks.&#8217;</p>
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<p>I didn&#8217;t know what to say. all I remember is getting up and giving him a great big hug and saying thank you so much to him and the boys for giving me such a wonderful gift and having me as a part of their lives.</p>
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<p>So you see, all the years I kept thinking of once again being able to have a classic Chevrolet and being able to relive some fond memories came flooding to me in an instant with such a wonderful gift from a few wonderful people. And for me, that&#8217;s what it&#8217;s about! Classic cars regardless of what they are are a part of our souls because of the people that are part of our lives at one time or another. It&#8217;s about memories. It&#8217;s about making memories. And it&#8217;s about what each one of us hold to our hearts as what is important&#8230; each other.</p>
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<p>So yeah, this little 1964 Corvair has a heartbeat&#8230; And it lives because of the people who love me.&#8221;</p>
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