Arguably the prettiest car in Chevy's '60s fleet, today's Nice Price or No Dice Corvair still holds up. Let's decide if there's any hold-up with its asking price. Wouldn't it be nice if we could do ...
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, ...
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Chevrolet Motor Company opened its doors back in November 1911, named for co-founder Louis Chevrolet. Alongside William C. Durant, he kicked off more than a century to date in the ever-competitive ...
Today, the Chevrolet Corvair is best known for being spotlighted in consumer advocate Ralph Nader's 1965 book "Unsafe At Any Speed," but Jay Leno feels there's more to the Corvair than that. On the ...
The Corvair is the most un-Chevrolet ride ever made and possibly the weirdest American car to roll off the line. A rear-engine flat-six, compact sounds like something that would come from Germany or ...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – “Will you still need me, will you still speed me… when I’m 64?” With apologies to The Beatles, the Chevrolet Corvair’s history is one of triumph, trials and tribulations –undeniably ...
The radically rear-engined Chevrolet Corvair was introduced as a 1960 model and sold well through 1963. Sales declined steadily after that, then fell off a cliff when 1966 arrived (despite getting a ...
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