Chevrolet Corvair Monza
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Chevrolet Corvair Monza

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About

A sporty version of the Corvair, known for its unique rear-engine layout and distinctive design.

Introduction Year

1960

Discontinuation Year

1969

Category

compact car

Platform

Corvair

Variants

26 variants of the Chevrolet Corvair Monza

Corvair Monza 900

Corvair Monza 900

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The Corvair Monza 900 was introduced in 1960 as a sporty variant of the Corvair. It features a 2.7L flat-six engine producing 150 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual or optional Powerglide automatic transmission. This coupe variant is known for its unique rear-engine layout and sporty handling. It was aimed at younger buyers looking for performance and style.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1964
Corvair Monza Spyder

Corvair Monza Spyder

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The Corvair Monza Spyder was introduced in 1962 as a performance-oriented variant. It features a turbocharged 2.7L flat-six engine, producing 180 horsepower, which was a significant upgrade over the standard models. This coupe variant came with a unique hood and sportier suspension, appealing to enthusiasts looking for a compact performance car.

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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1965
Corvair Monza 110

Corvair Monza 110

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The Corvair Monza 110 was introduced in 1961, featuring a 1.8L flat-six engine generating 110 horsepower. This coupe model provided a balance of performance and comfort, making it a popular choice among buyers. It included features such as bucket seats and upgraded interior trim, catering to a more upscale driving experience.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1965
Corvair Monza Convertible

Corvair Monza Convertible

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The Corvair Monza Convertible was launched in 1961, offering a stylish open-top option for buyers. It features the same 2.7L flat-six engine options as the coupe, delivering an engaging driving experience. With its classic design and fun-to-drive nature, this convertible variant captured the spirit of the early 1960s.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1965
Corvair Monza 140

Corvair Monza 140

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The Corvair Monza 140 was introduced in 1964, featuring a 2.3L flat-six engine that produced 140 horsepower. This variant was designed for those seeking a balance of power and efficiency, offering an upgraded suspension and handling characteristics. It was available in both coupe and convertible body styles, appealing to a wide range of buyers.

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Introduced: 1964 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair Monza 500

Corvair Monza 500

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The Corvair Monza 500 was introduced in 1961 as a more economical variant of the Monza lineup. It featured a 1.8L flat-six engine producing 110 horsepower, available in a four-door sedan body style. The Monza 500 was designed for practicality and comfort, making it a popular choice for families.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair Monza 110 Convertible

Corvair Monza 110 Convertible

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The Corvair Monza 110 Convertible was introduced in 1962. It features a 110 hp, 1100 cc flat-six engine and a stylish convertible body. This variant combines the classic appeal of open-top driving with the distinctive Corvair design. It remained popular throughout its production run, known for its comfortable seating and smooth ride.

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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair Monza 95

Corvair Monza 95

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The Corvair Monza 95 was introduced in 1960 as a compact sedan variant. It features a 950 cc flat-six engine producing 80 hp, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offers a comfortable interior and a unique rear-engine layout. It was part of the early Corvair lineup, catering to budget-conscious buyers.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1964
Corvair Monza 140 Coupe

Corvair Monza 140 Coupe

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The Corvair Monza 140 Coupe was introduced in 1965, featuring a 140 hp, 1400 cc flat-six engine. It was known for its sporty design and performance, with a 4-speed manual transmission option. This coupe variant offered enhanced driving dynamics and a stylish profile, appealing to those looking for a more performance-oriented version of the Corvair.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair Monza 4-Door

Corvair Monza 4-Door

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The Corvair Monza 4-Door was introduced in 1961 and featured a 1400 cc flat-six engine. This variant offered additional rear passenger space, making it a practical choice for families. The 4-door configuration was part of the Corvair's appeal, providing a unique alternative to typical compact sedans of the era.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1964
Corvair Monza 150

Corvair Monza 150

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The Corvair Monza 150 was introduced in 1965 as a mid-range sedan variant. It comes with a 1500 cc flat-six engine producing 95 hp. This variant was known for its spacious interior and practicality, making it a popular choice among families. The Monza 150 offered a balance of performance and comfort during its production.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair Monza 95 Sport Sedan

Corvair Monza 95 Sport Sedan

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The Corvair Monza 95 Sport Sedan was introduced in 1961 as a sportier version of the standard sedan. It features a 950 cc flat-six engine producing 80 hp, with enhancements in styling and interior features aimed at younger buyers. The sport sedan variant is known for its vibrant colors and unique trim.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1964
Corvair Monza 80

Corvair Monza 80

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The Corvair Monza 80 was introduced in 1960 as a base model variant of the Corvair Monza line. It features a 1.3L air-cooled flat-six engine producing 80 hp, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant emphasizes simplicity and economy, making it an entry-level choice for budget-conscious buyers.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1964
Corvair Monza 95

Corvair Monza 95

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The Corvair Monza 95 was introduced in 1961 as a compact wagon variant of the Corvair Monza. It features a 1.5L air-cooled flat-six engine with a power output of 95 hp, offering ample cargo space and versatility. With its unique design, it appeals to families looking for a practical vehicle.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1965
Corvair Monza 95 Sport Coupe

Corvair Monza 95 Sport Coupe

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The Corvair Monza 95 Sport Coupe was launched in 1961, showcasing a 1.8L flat-six engine with 95 horsepower. This coupe variant was designed for a sportier appearance and driving experience, featuring a sleek design and improved suspension for enhanced handling. It was a popular choice for those seeking a combination of style and performance.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1965
Corvair Monza 160

Corvair Monza 160

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The Corvair Monza 160 was introduced in 1961 and featured a 2.6L flat-six engine producing 160 horsepower. It was available with a 4-speed manual or 2-speed automatic transmission. This variant was known for its performance upgrades compared to the base models, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1965
Corvair Monza 4-Door Sedan

Corvair Monza 4-Door Sedan

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The Corvair Monza 4-Door Sedan was launched in 1965, featuring a 1400cc flat-six engine producing 95 horsepower. This variant was designed for families needing more space and convenience, offering rear passenger doors for easy access. It was part of the later years of the Monza model until its discontinuation in 1969.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair Monza 180

Corvair Monza 180

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The Corvair Monza 180 was introduced in 1966, featuring a more powerful 1800cc turbocharged flat-six engine producing 140 horsepower. This sedan variant was known for its enhanced performance and acceleration, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. It was aimed at buyers looking for a sportier drive while maintaining the practicality associated with the Corvair lineup.

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Introduced: 1966 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair Monza Club Coupe

Corvair Monza Club Coupe

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The Corvair Monza Club Coupe was introduced in 1961, featuring a 1400cc flat-six engine that produced 95 horsepower. This coupe body style was geared towards a sportier driving experience while maintaining comfort. The Club Coupe variant was well-received for its stylish design and was eventually discontinued in 1964.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1964
Corvair Monza Greenbrier

Corvair Monza Greenbrier

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The Corvair Monza Greenbrier was introduced as a van variant in 1961. Powered by a 1400cc flat-six engine producing 95 horsepower, it offered a unique combination of utility and comfort. With a three-door configuration, it was ideal for families and small businesses alike. The Greenbrier was discontinued in 1965.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1965
Corvair Monza 140 Horsepower

Corvair Monza 140 Horsepower

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The Corvair Monza 140 Horsepower variant was introduced in 1965, featuring a 2300cc flat-six engine producing 140 horsepower. This coupe offered enhanced performance compared to earlier variants and was popular among enthusiasts seeking sportier driving dynamics. It continued to be part of the lineup until the end of production in 1969.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair Monza 150 Horsepower

Corvair Monza 150 Horsepower

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The Corvair Monza 150 Horsepower variant was introduced in 1967 as a performance-oriented option. It featured a 2300cc flat-six engine that produced 150 horsepower, paired with a manual transmission. This coupe variant was aimed at driving enthusiasts who desired a more powerful and engaging driving experience until its discontinuation in 1969.

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Introduced: 1967 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair Monza Sport Coupe

Corvair Monza Sport Coupe

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The Corvair Monza Sport Coupe was introduced in 1964, offering a sportier aesthetic and enhanced performance features. It is powered by the 2.6L flat-six engine, and it includes special trim and handling upgrades that distinguish it from the standard coupe variant. Production continued until 1969.

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Introduced: 1964 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair Monza Coupe

Corvair Monza Coupe

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The Corvair Monza Coupe was launched in 1960 and is known for its sleek styling and sporty appeal. This two-door variant features a rear-mounted 2.6L flat-six engine, making it a popular choice among performance enthusiasts. The coupe remained in production until 1969, showcasing various updates and trims.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1969
Corvair Monza Wagon

Corvair Monza Wagon

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The Corvair Monza Wagon, introduced in 1961, featured a distinctive design aimed at families needing extra cargo space. Powered by a 2.6L flat-six engine, it offered versatility and practicality. The wagon variant was discontinued in 1965, marking the end of the Corvair wagon production.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1965
Corvair Monza 145

Corvair Monza 145

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The Corvair Monza 145 was introduced in 1964, featuring a 1.4L flat-six engine with an output of 145 horsepower. This variant provided enhanced performance and was targeted towards drivers seeking a balance of power and everyday usability. It was discontinued in 1966 as Chevrolet streamlined its offerings.

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Introduced: 1964 Discontinued: 1966