Knoxville Area Corvair Club "Luna Tuna" -Maryville, TN

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Knoxville Area Corvair Club "Luna Tuna" -Maryville, TN

Time: November 19, 2011 all day
Location: Old South Blount Welding Shop
Street: 1522 Brickmill Rd.
City/Town: Maryville, TN
Phone: 865 924-8131
Event Type: tech, session
Organized By: Richard Payne, Knoxville Area Corvair Club
Latest Activity: May 23, 2012

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 Knoxville Area Corvair Club "Luna Tuna" Corvair Tech Session.

  Open to all Corvair owners and enthusiast.  Bring a side dish, Club will furnish the meat.  If your Corvair needs a little TLC, bring a few hand tools and what parts you think you will need, no auto parts stores close by. Please drive your Vairs to put on display at the shop. Primary tech session will be the fuel system, converting a mechanical pump to a dummy pump to use with electric fuel pump.

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