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The Claymobile has been stolen from its hiding place in Cullman County, Alabama! The customized 1965 Corvair convertible was rumored to have originally belonged to Cassius Clay. Clay, the boxing ...
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 ...
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. My name is ...
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 ...
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. My name is ...
Louis Chevrolet was a Swiss race car driver who partnered with William Durant in 1911 to form the Chevrolet Motor Co., which became part of General Motors in 1918. During the 1960s and 1970s, ...
When it comes to Chevrolet barn finds, we all get excited about Corvettes, Camaros, and Bel Airs. But how about a Corvair? Have you seen one come out of the barn recently? If you haven't, this blue ...
1965 was the last year for strong Corvair sales, though the 1961 model year was the sales pinnacle for GM's air-cooled compact. The Corvair had a proper back seat, meaning even the cars with bucket ...