Diamond bar boxes are trash

Great cars actually. It wasn't fire but roll-over issues in the early cars. Suspension fix in later ones. A friend's brother had a MonzaGTSpyder. After some tweaking that turbo six put out about 240hp. He used to embarass the rich guys with their fancy lil krautmobile Porsches.

Funny thing, you look at a Corvair compared to today's cars and it looks like a tank. Not sure what caused it but a customer with a Corvair hit the rear of another car in front of the service station eighty-five miles an hour. Sounded like a freaking bomb went off but my customer walked away, no seatbelt on either. Probably a help in that day's technology.

I owned a Corvair Monza for a few days or a week. Somebody had already destroyed the turbocharger and it leaked more oil than it burned gas. It was a kinda fun car but not fun enough. I think I paid two hundred or less for it and sold it for about the same or a small profit.

One or two years after they were discontinued somebody came out with neoprene seals that solved the oil leak problem. Besides the oil I think I didn't like a mushy shifter going back to that rear engine and four speed.

Can't really remember. Not counting the ones I sold with paperwork I had probably owned a dozen or two cars by the time I was eighteen. I went through a file cabinet that was full of titles and bills of sale in my name. I couldn't remember owning some of those but the paperwork was notarized, I must have! I flipped some within hours.

When they passed mandatory insurance in my state I owned three cars and three trucks that I ran on the road. A motorcycle or two also. Add a couple boats by the time I was seventeen. I took seriously that old saying about he who dies with the most toys wins.

Hu
 
I've always liked Diamond bar boxes. I grew up in Ohio. Lots of Diamond's in that area. I thought most played great.
 
I thought the seven foot Diamonds played a little bit more like Brunswicks than the nine footers. Old eyes don't come into play as much on the seven footers so while I like nine footers and ten footers even better I am rapidly falling into a seven foot game. Need to go see the eye doctor.

Hu
Your eyes and 7 footers... My Eyes...good for Bumper Pool lately ..that's about it 😂
 
Best table 7'.... that I ever played on in the past/comparable but tighter pockets was the Irving K.
They were in Lincoln NE.
4'' pockets....
 
I'm proud to have just turned 80! Experience is the best teacher.

I was down the hall from the office a retired lady did a little work in. She had been a jetsetter and a real beauty in her day. A real estate office owner was chasing after her. I got a chuckle when she said "he is no Errol Flynn." I had to think to myself neither was Errol Flynn by then!

A Happy Eightieth indeed! I hope you make triple digits. You have them in sight!

Hu
 
Best table 7'.... that I ever played on in the past/comparable but tighter pockets was the Irving K.
They were in Lincoln NE.
4'' pockets....

Just rough cyphering working at a ratio of nine to seven that would equate to a little bigger than 5.125" pockets on a nine foot table. I had 4.125", maybe 4.25" pockets on my seven foot Valley on the back porch. With new upgraded cushions it played pretty well. I would still have preferred a seven foot Diamond, no way to squeeze in a nine footer.

There used to be some stout bar tables with slate and backer together being around three inches thick. They were a chunk! I forget the brand or brands.

Hu
 
I have been thinking about painting my wrapless cue white with a spiral red stripe!

Hu
I went with black electric tape for the spiral. 🤷‍♂️
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The butt extension is white though. 😉
 
Great cars actually. It wasn't fire but roll-over issues in the early cars. Suspension fix in later ones. A friend's brother had a MonzaGTSpyder. After some tweaking that turbo six put out about 240hp. He used to embarass the rich guys with their fancy lil krautmobile Porsches.
Brother-in-law was crazy about the poor man's Porsche. His father handed down their live for them to his sons. Always had one in the garage tweaking some part of it. He did roll one once, with my sister in it. Mom wasn't too keen on her marrying such a daredevil back then. Lol. I rode in them often as a kid. Shift lever on the dash. Lol. Little ragtop was fun in summer.
 
Brother-in-law was crazy about the poor man's Porsche. His father handed down their live for them to his sons. Always had one in the garage tweaking some part of it. He did roll one once, with my sister in it. Mom wasn't too keen on her marrying such a daredevil back then. Lol. I rode in them often as a kid. Shift lever on the dash. Lol. Little ragtop was fun in summer.
Was it Nader that called them unsafe at any speed??
Or was that another of those 70s turds we built for the fuel crisis?? Lol.
 
Was it Nader that called them unsafe at any speed??
Or was that another of those 70s turds we built for the fuel crisis?? Lol.
That was Ralph Nadar. Later on he was proven wrong on much of his negative comments about Corvairs. Turns out they weren't so bad after all. I've had two; one a 1962 with the automatic shifter on the dash. The biggest problem was the long fanbelt in back would slip off sometimes under hard acceleration and high speeds (it would go 100 mph). I had to stop, loosen the bolts and put it back on. I cranked the most out of the paltry 104 HP motor. My second one was a classic 1964 Convertible Monza. It was rated at 140 HP and ran great. I just got tired of the floor shift (manual trans).
 
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