The Chevy Corvair Greenbrier, AKA the Corvair 95 for its 95-inch wheelbase, debuted for the 1961 model year. Similar to the Volkswagen Transporter in approach, the Greenbrier had a forward control ...
Seven readers specifically guessed last week's mystery vehicle was a 1961-64 Chevrolet Corvair Forward Control 95 Corvan. Eleven readers guessed the vehicle was a Chevy Corvair van or panel van with ...
In the 50s, post-war America was swarming with restless men and women who embraced the prospect of doing more, having more, and living more than their parents. That’s what spurred the economic boom ...
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 ...
Knowing the Chevrolet Corvair 95’s reputation as an underpowered and unreliable van/truck, it’s baffling that someone decided to put a drop-in camper on a Rampside bed. And yet they did, and the rare ...
The Chevy Corvair, a blending of the Corvette and Bel Air monikers, was built for the 1960 to 1969 model years. The Corvair began as a 1954 GM Motorama concept car built as a fastback version of the ...
You might recognize the Vega as a compact 1970s Chevy that promised affordability and style. Early models sold well, but many ...
Great things can happen when motivated employees come up with a great idea, put it into practice, and then take it to the bosses. That's pretty much how Gmail was invented, and it's also how we ended ...
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 ...
Nigel first entered the world of automotive journalism in the mid-80s, working for what was then the “bible” of weekly automotive content - Motoring News. Those were the days of tip-tap typewriters, ...