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The Chevrolet Corvair. Manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet for model years 1960 -1969.
Chevrolet corvair
The 1965 Corvair Sport Sedan was 51.2 inches in height.
It has no real definition. Chevrolet took the names Corvette and Bel-Aire and combined then to create the name Corvair.
A 1965 Chevrolet Corvair fuel tank holds 14 gallons of gasoline.
Corvair Monza GT was created in 1962.
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A Chevrolet Corvair is an old model, and could be purchased at a collectors fair or from specialist dealers, many are found for sale privately throughout online sales.
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The Corvair name originated as a show car in 1954, which, like many Chevrolet concept cars of the period. The design was championed by Ed Cole, Chevrolet's chief engineer in the early 1950s and general manager in the late 1950s, as an answer to the growing popularity of small, lightweight imported cars. The name Corvair is an offshoot of the name Corvette as was Camaro.
Produced in the 1960s, the Chevrolet Corvair is an American classic automobile. Being one of the few automobiles with a rear-mounted air-cooled engine, it is definitely considered a classic American automobile.