Fifty years ago, a 1964 Corvair Monza Spyder convertible painted Tuxedo Black with a white top and a red interior was purchased by a man in Minnesota. The base price ...
The Corvair's days were already numbered in the late '60s, and the 1969 model year witnessed its final demise. Chevrolet decided to focus mostly on the Nova, so granting resources to the Corvair at ...
The Chevy Corvair debuted for the 1960 model year. The Corvair moniker came from a blending of Corvette and Bel Air, with the “air” portion a direct reference to the Corvair’s air-cooled, horizontally ...
One day as I was sitting at my desk networking (aka Facebook-ing), I saw a strange car with a candy paintjob and wire wheels pop into my newsfeed asking for people to vote for it. Upon further review, ...
The Chevy Corvair, a blending of the Corvette and Bel Air names, story begins at the 1954 GM Motorama where the Corvair concept bowed as a fastback version of the Corvette. The concept was well ...
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