Welcome to Found Off The Street, our look at cars found on the cape that rust liked so much it decided to summer there; Cape Cod, MA. Today we have a 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Last week's FOTS 1972 ...
If you want to be cool, it helps to start out with a cool car and make it cooler. Starting out with one of the most uncool vehicles ever sets a really high bar, and Wayne Dick has done what many would ...
As far as Chevrolet’s sales are concerned, the first half of the ‘60s was dominated by the Impala and its always-increasing number of customers. However, the GM brand’s portfolio included a long list ...
As far as Chevrolet was concerned, the Impala was the big star of the show during the ‘60s, especially as its sales were going up with every new model year. Born in 1958 and promoted to a stand-alone ...
Concept cars are exactly what they are called—just a “concept.” Don’t look too closely at the details of how producible the car is because it’s just a concept of a car. What typically survives from ...
Bracket racer, highway cruiser, or show car. Mike Meyers’ LS1-powered Corvair is all this and more. It’s reliable, fast and gets outstanding fuel economy. As a bonus, in a sea of first-gen Camaros and ...
You may be familiar with the Corvair, Chevrolet’s take on a rear-engined car. What you may not know is the fact that Chevy actually made a cab-over pickup version ...
• Our Bring a Trailer pick of the day is this 1962 Chevrolet Corvair 95 Rampside pickup, up for auction until Tuesday, March 22. • This one's a bit of a project as it needs some cosmetic and ...
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