It was a rear engine car
It was air cooled
It had a over-steer problem (so they say)
1969 was the last year they were produced
Ralph Nader shut them down
The Chevrolet Corvair. Manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet for model years 1960 -1969.
A corvair is a type of car that is made by different types of companies like Chevy and Honda....... that is wrong A Corvair is a General Motors product. It was produced between 1960 and 1969 by Chevy. It has an air cooled rear mounted engine.
Chevrolet Corvair was created in 1960.
The production years for the Chevy Corvair was from 1959-1969. The Model years were from 1960-1969. This car was the only American made car that was mass produced to feature a rear mounted air cooled engine.
A Corvair is one of the Chevy models that was somewhat sporty, but a real step down from the Corvet.
more than likely any corvair of that body style the parts will interchange.
It didn't. Time called the Corvair one of the 50 worstcars of all time. However, in 1960 Motor Trend magazine named the Corvair "Car of the Year".
None. Only other models of Corvair, greenbriar, Lakewood wagon etc. proprietary to the model.
Cars in the 1960's were very safe except for the Chevrolet Corvair.
Corvette, Camaro, Corvair, Impala, Chevy II, Nova, Chevelle, Malibu, Nomad, ElCamino,
The 1968, 69, 79 has the voltage reglator mounted on the driver side of the engine compartment, inside the engine compartment. It is mounted so that it is insulated, and is a retangular black box with wire coming out of it. Good luck Mike Van Mann The first generation Chevy Van came out in 1964. The rear engine Chevrolet Corvair Van came out in 1961. I don't think there was a Chevy Van in 1960.
No mini cars in 1960, Only compact: Ford: Falcon Plymouth: valiant chevrolet: corvair All averaged under $2,000