When you're looking for true individuality with common cars, it's time to start considering uncommon customizations-the stuff no one has dared to try or just hasn't dared to do right. This story is a ...
Kovacs, known to be partial to martinis, was returning from a party at Milton Berle’s Beverly Hills home early on the morning of January 12, 1962, when he tried to make a left turn from Beverly Glen ...
The Corvair pickup's owner, Wayne Dick, says this 1962 Corvair 92 pickup is a daily driver. Not to throw shade on folks who claim this, but we wish we had a dime for every time we heard it. What makes ...
While most folks think of the Chevy Corvair as infamous for its rear-mounted flat-six powerplant – and the associated handling problems this configuration allows for – many people may not be aware ...
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 ...
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, ...
The Chevrolet Corvair, one of the strangest Chevrolets ever built, was an American take on the Volkswagen Beetle. Like the Beetle, it had an air-cooled engine in the rear. Unlike the Beetle, it ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – “Will you still need me, will you still speed me… when I’m 64?” With apologies to The Beatles, the Chevrolet Corvair’s history is one of triumph, trials and tribulations –undeniably ...
General Motors sold more than two million Chevrolet Corvairs from the 1960 through 1969 model years, and the Corvair's combination of "interesting car" and "not worth very much" means that many of ...