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Mechanics warn the 1960 Chevrolet Corvair’s design made handling unpredictable for drivers
The 1960 Chevrolet Corvair arrived as a stylish answer to compact imports, but veteran mechanics remember something else ...
Perhaps you breathed a sigh of relief after Chevy-Powered Porsche Hell was over with, figuring that (with the small-block-motivated 911 winning so decisively) you would be spared the temptation of a ...
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The 1960 Chevrolet Corvair sparked safety concerns that changed how cars were built
The 1960 Chevrolet Corvair looked like the future: compact, stylish, and engineered around a rear engine that broke with ...
While it was one of the most out-of-the-box passenger cars ever created by Chevy, the Corvair never became a Bowtie legend. However, its story could've been different had the mid-engine Monza GT made ...
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 ...
Ralph Nader to the contrary, the Corvair was not all bad. The '65-'69 models especially had sharp lines, acceptable handling and more-than-adequate performance. Their demise was caused not so much by ...
A performance-oriented compact equipped with a turbocharged flat-six, the Corvair Corsa Turbo was by no means a muscle car, yet it became an icon of the era. During the mid-1960s, the American ...
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