The Chevy Corvair is an all-American classic people the world over love to clown on for being slow and unsafe, and the main topic of a famous book attacking the auto industry for not giving a rat's ...
According to the fervent automotive safety activist Ralph Nader, the rear-engined Chevrolet Corvair was an unstable death trap so egregious he believed they ought to be taken off the road by force and ...
You see a lot of repetition in the custom car world these days, but this 1962 Chevy Corvair Rampside bucks the trend as a true one-off. Built over the course of nearly eight years, this classic Chevy ...
"Hi, friends, Dick Scritchfield here. Not a dog in my whole fleet. Now this little Corvair is something I built for my wife from parts out of my '32 roadster. Very nice little transportation car. " ...
The tragedy of the Corvair is that by the time Ralph Nader’s “Unsafe At Any Speed” book hit the shelves in late 1965, Chevy had already introduced a second-generation version of its rear-engined ...
In the months since the 2020 Chevrolet C8 Corvette started to reach the hands of customers, a small number have been involved in accidents. Most appear to have escaped without serious mechanical ...
Ralph Nader to the contrary, the Corvair was not all bad. The '65-'69 models especially had sharp lines, acceptable handling and more-than-adequate performance. Their demise was caused not so much by ...