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The Oshawa Times, 7 Mar 1961, p. 15

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CORVAIR THE WINNER » 77 (rl w Ai irbn Foriay A ; a i nA oo é i of ih ald dh od fd 6 A WA He IN hy We §, hiihioh Wonie il The 9th International Canadian Winter Rally; 1,265 miles over Ontario roads, The contestants; from Canada, England, United States and Sweden, 'The test: to arrive on time at checkpoints -- each points lost for car damage or deteriorated opere ating condition, Four classes (based on engine displacement); = below 1,000 cc~1,000 to 1,300~1,300 to 1,600~0ver 1,600 cc), One minute late or early cost a penalty point, Further BB EM.C, INTERNATIONAL CANADIAN WINTER RALLY CORVAIR TAKES FIRST PLACE! After final tabulation of all the results, Corvair's Monza manned by Dick Doyen and Clay Gibbs was declared individual rally champion, According to the Rally Authorities and subject to final official confirmation, Corvair finished the 1,265 rugged, wintry miles with a clean slate, beating all comers, '61 CORVAIRS STARTED =ALL 12 FINISHED! In a test of man and machine where it's an accom» plishment even to finish the course (over 40 entrants didn't) all '61 Corvairs came through with flying colours, overall winner, CORVAIR TAKES FIRST 5 PLACES IN CLASS! A clean sweep for Corvalr in its engine displaces ment class (over 1600 cc) == unquestionable proof of Corvair's superiority over all rivals, Forty-three of the 101 entrants were in this group, IN DEALER TEAM STANDINGS! Here Corvair's superior traction we getrupsand-go performance wm nimble handling meant first and sec ond place for these two 3-car teams, MAKE YOUR OWN PERSONAL OUTSTANDING SAVINGS ON NEW SPRING SUIT STYLINGS ORDINARILY 99.95! SAVE 4195! 58° PLEASE, NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS EATON Special Price, each Special Purchase! 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