Behind the wheel of one of the first Corvairs built, we uncover the truth behind Chevy’s most polarizing car. [This story originally appeared in the September/October issue of MotorTrend Classic.]1959 ...
The Chevrolet Corvair, one of the strangest Chevrolets ever built, was an American take on the Volkswagen Beetle. Like the Beetle, it had an air-cooled engine in the rear. Unlike the Beetle, it ...
Now, before you get too excited, this isn’t THE last of the Corvairs — the whereabouts of that particular car, the last of 6,000 built for the model’s final year, remain a mystery. But it is among the ...
Wheeling around in a high-dollar restomod or zillion-horsepower performance machine is all well and good, but there’s something to be said about a vehicle that’s all about fun. This lifted Chevy ...
The Greenbrier was Chevrolet’s counteroffer to the VW Type 2 Minibus, and it was produced from 1961 to 1965; in the final ...
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 ...
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