There are many “what were they thinking moments” in the automotive industry, the most recent of which include the Dieselgate scandal and Takata debacle. The Ford-Firestone controversy also springs to ...
Introduced for the 1960 model year, the Chevrolet Corvair was one of the first compact cars made in the US. But unlike the Rambler American, Studebaker Lark, and Ford Falcon, the Corvair had a ...
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Since World War II, there has only been one new American car that was a huge leap forward from what had been built before its debut in 1959, and that car was the 1960 Chevrolet Corvair. No other car ...
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This car was fun to drive, equip with a 4 speed tranny. It especially was great to drive on whining back roads, the 140 hp was very fast and could take most 6 cy. cars and some V-8's. Overall ...
This car was fun to drive, equip with a 4 speed tranny. It especially was great to drive on whining back roads, the 140 hp was very fast and could take most 6 cy. cars and some V-8's. Overall ...
A futuristic Corvair-powered motorhome from the 1960s still turns heads with its aircraft-inspired engineering and ...
Bowing for the 1960 model year, the Chevy Corvair was Chevrolet’s new economy car. The Corvair name, a contraction of the Corvette and Bel Air monikers, had previously been used for a 1954 GM Motorama ...
Remember those fantastic, ridiculous, over-the-top cars you would draw in high school study hall when you were supposed to be doing something else? Those testosterone and horsepower addled creations ...
Here are nine classic cars to steer clear of due to performance or reliability issues and limited trade-in or resale value.
General Motors sold more than two million Chevrolet Corvairs from the 1960 through 1969 model years, and the Corvair's combination of "interesting car" and "not worth very much" means that many of ...