Corvair sales were already declining before Ralph Nader wrote Unsafe At Any Speed, but enough were made that you’ll still find them at the big self-service wrecking yards today.
This 1961 Chevrolet Corvair has been sitting for decades; it doesn't seem to be a Monza, but it's still aiming for a complete ...
At the end of the 1950s, American cars were getting longer and longer. In fact, some models like the Buick Electra and the Lincoln Continental were so long, they didn't fit in some residential garages ...
Although it’s best-known for the royal grilling it received in Ralph Nader’s book Unsafe At Any Speed, the Chevrolet Corvair still retains a rabid fanbase that will defend the sports car to the last.
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 ...
1964 was the last year of the first-generation Corvair, and unsurprisingly, it witnessed a significant decline in terms of sales for a reason that just makes sense. Chevrolet didn’t introduce too many ...
Some people would think that you’re stretching credibility to the extreme if you wanted to compare a 1960s Chevrolet pickup ...
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For a nameplate with a relatively short 9-year lifespan, the Chevrolet Corvair had a long reach into the millions of cars that came after it. Inspired by the 1950 Rambler Nash that proved American ...
Most pickup trucks follow a familiar template: engine in the front, bed in the back. That isn't the case with this 1961 Chevrolet Corvair pickup, featured on a recent episode of "Jay Leno's Garage." ...
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Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
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