Chevrolet Corvair
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Chevrolet Corvair

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About

The Chevrolet Corvair was a compact car produced by Chevrolet from 1960 to 1969, known for its unique rear-engine layout and innovative design.

Introduction Year

1960

Discontinuation Year

1969

Category

compact car

Platform

Corvair platform

Variants

11 variants of the Chevrolet Corvair

Corvair Monza 2-Door Coupe

Corvair Monza 2-Door Coupe

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The Corvair Monza 2-Door Coupe was introduced in 1961, offering an upgraded trim option within the Corvair range. It features a powerful 2.7L flat-six engine that produces 110 horsepower, giving it a sportier performance. The Monza trim includes additional features such as bucket seats and a more stylish interior, appealing to buyers looking for a more premium compact car.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair 700 2-Door Coupe

Corvair 700 2-Door Coupe

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The Corvair 700 2-Door Coupe was introduced in 1960 as part of the first generation of the Corvair lineup. It features a 2.7L flat-six engine producing 95 horsepower, paired with a manual transmission. This coupe variant offers a sporty design and unique rear-engine layout, making it a distinctive vehicle in Chevrolet's compact car segment.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair 500 4-Door Sedan

Corvair 500 4-Door Sedan

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The Corvair 500 4-Door Sedan was launched in 1960 and was part of the first generation of Corvairs. It is equipped with a 2.7L flat-six engine delivering 95 horsepower, providing a comfortable and spacious ride for families. The sedan features a unique rear-engine design and a well-appointed interior, making it a practical choice for everyday use.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair 95 Rampside Pickup

Corvair 95 Rampside Pickup

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The Corvair 95 Rampside Pickup was launched in 1961 as part of the Corvair commercial vehicle lineup. It features a 2.7L flat-six engine producing 95 horsepower, with a unique loading ramp that allows for easy access to the cargo area. This innovative design made it a popular choice for small businesses and tradespeople during its production run.

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pickup
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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1965
Corvair 500 Station Wagon

Corvair 500 Station Wagon

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The Corvair 500 Station Wagon was introduced in 1961, providing a versatile and spacious option for families. Equipped with a 2.7L flat-six engine delivering 95 horsepower, it features a rear-engine layout and ample cargo space. The wagon's design allows for easy access to the passenger area, making it a practical choice for everyday use.

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wagon
4 doors
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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1965
Corvair Monza Spyder

Corvair Monza Spyder

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The Corvair Monza Spyder was introduced in 1962 as a performance variant of the Monza coupe. This model featured a turbocharged 2.7L flat-six engine producing 150 horsepower, making it one of the most powerful variants of the Corvair. With its sport-tuned suspension and unique styling elements, the Spyder appealed to enthusiasts seeking a thrilling driving experience.

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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1964
Corvair 140 4-Door Sedan

Corvair 140 4-Door Sedan

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The Corvair 140 4-Door Sedan was introduced in 1964, featuring a more powerful 2.8L flat-six engine that produces 140 horsepower. This variant offers a spacious interior and enhanced performance, making it a popular choice for families looking for both comfort and power. The 140 engine option includes upgrades such as dual exhausts for improved efficiency.

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Introduced: 1964 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair 95 Loadside Pickup

Corvair 95 Loadside Pickup

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The Corvair 95 Loadside Pickup was introduced in 1964, featuring a unique design that allows for easy loading and unloading of cargo. It is equipped with a 2.7L flat-six engine producing 95 horsepower, similar to other Corvair pickups. This model was well-received for its practicality and innovative design in the compact truck segment.

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Introduced: 1964 Discontinued: 1965
Corvair Corsa 2-Door Coupe

Corvair Corsa 2-Door Coupe

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The Corvair Corsa 2-Door Coupe was introduced in 1965 as the sportiest variant of the Corvair lineup. It features a 2.8L flat-six engine producing up to 180 horsepower with the optional turbocharged version. The Corsa includes a host of performance upgrades, including a sport suspension and unique styling elements, appealing to performance-oriented buyers.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair 110 4-Door Sedan

Corvair 110 4-Door Sedan

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The Corvair 110 4-Door Sedan was launched in 1965, featuring a 2.8L flat-six engine producing 110 horsepower. This variant is designed for family use, providing a spacious and comfortable interior. The 110 engine option offers a balance of performance and efficiency, making it a practical choice for daily driving.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair Greenbrier Van

Corvair Greenbrier Van

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The Corvair Greenbrier Van was introduced in 1961 as a versatile passenger and cargo transport vehicle. It features a 2.7L flat-six engine with 95 horsepower, providing adequate power for its size. The Greenbrier is known for its spacious interior and unique design, accommodating families or small businesses with ease.

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van
3 doors
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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1965