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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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The 1967 Chevrolet Corvair Monza is part of the Corvair lineup, a compact car model produced by Chevrolet from 1960 to 1969. Here's an overview of... more
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The 1967 Chevrolet Corvair Monza is part of the Corvair lineup, a compact car model produced by Chevrolet from 1960 to 1969. Here's an overview of its history, key facts, production numbers, and notable innovations:
History:
Corvair Introduction: The Chevrolet Corvair was introduced in 1960 as Chevrolet's answer to the growing popularity of compact cars. It was innovative for its time, featuring a rear-engine, air-cooled design, and independent rear suspension.
Facts:
Design: The 1967 Corvair Monza featured a clean and compact design, with distinct styling for a compact car. It had a rear-engine layout, which allowed for a flat floor and improved interior space.
Engine Options: The Corvair Monza was available with a range of engine options, including the 2.7-liter (164 cubic inches) flat-six engine. The 1967 model year saw the introduction of a new 2.7-liter engine known as the "140," which had improved performance over earlier versions.
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Christopher Flees of Flees Photos is an Internationally Published Photographer, Art Promoter, Artist, and Producer of Man Cave, She Shed, Home and Business decor. "He entered the art of photography and photo processing at the age of 13 in a studio owned by a family friend and professional photographer. He started out working in the darkroom developing and processing portfolio images for models. A quick study he transitioned out of the darkroom and onto the studio floor working with the models and composing image for their portfolios. After several years of studio work Chris left the studio, desiring a change in his career direction. He transitioned his career toward fine art landscape photography. Over the next 30+ years he adopted a...
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