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 ...
Largely forgotten in the furor surrounding publication of Ralph Nader's book, "Unsafe at Any Speed," GM's other 1965 darling, the all-new Chevrolet Corvair. When Chevrolet set out to replace Ned ...
Production of the Chevy Corvair took place between 1959 and 1969, with two generations coming and going during that time. Often associated with Ralph Nader’s “Unsafe at Any Speed,” the Corvair still ...
As a kid, Christopher Mejia used to talk in his sleep about the iconic Chevy Corvair. At the time, he didn’t even understand why. All he knew was how it made him feel. This sense of love for a vehicle ...
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 ...
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