The Chevrolet Corvair nameplate was produced between 1959 and 1969, with a total of two generations introduced during that time period. Throughout its lifespan, the Chevrolet Corvair saw a multitude ...
We’ve seen a lot of questionable custom automobiles over the years. I’m sure there have been cars worse than a Chrysler Sebring with the body of a Chevy Corvair and airbrushed patina, but I can’t seem ...
We already documented the 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza GT this week, which was essentially a shortened, sporty take on the Corvair with the engine moved just ahead of the transaxle. Now it’s time to ...
Ron Craig of Costa Mesa is the proud owner of a car that he can truly call unique. It’s a vehicle that not only is unlike anything else on the road, but one that, like the best cars, holds special ...
Bracket racer, highway cruiser, or show car. Mike Meyers’ LS1-powered Corvair is all this and more. It’s reliable, fast and gets outstanding fuel economy. As a bonus, in a sea of first-gen Camaros and ...
Concept cars are exactly what they are called—just a “concept.” Don’t look too closely at the details of how producible the car is because it’s just a concept of a car. What typically survives from ...
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