The Classic Corvair


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Corvair by Chevrolet


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One of the most controversial cars ever made, Chevrolet's Corvair is celebrated in this unique pictorial history. From his files on the Corvair - which he first road-tested in 1959 - Karl Ludvigsen presents a plethora of photos of the original 'Holden' prototypes on test and even a Corvair engine installed in a Porsche, its first running test bed. Photos of the production Corvairs down through the years are interspersed with wild and woolly prototypes and concept cars based on this unique rear-engined auto, the one whose unusual handling helped make Ralph Nader famous. Ludvigsen, who worked at GM during much of the Corvair era from 1960 to 1969, reveals styling models and describes his own involvement with one of the handsomest sports prototypes ever designed, the Corvair Monza GT. It is a feast for fans of the novel and endearing Corvair.




How to Keep Your Corvair Alive


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Unsafe at Any Speed


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Account of how and why cars kill, and why the automobile manufacturers have failed to make cars safe.




Performance Corvairs


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Full and complete revision to the original How to Hotrod Covair Engines by Bill Fisher. Everything the engine builder needs to know to rebuild the Corvair for a variety of applications from street to full race. Covers all Corvair Engines from 1960-69.




My 350 V8 Corvair


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This book takes the reader through photos and text of the conversion of a 1966 Chevrolet Corvair into a unique muscle car replacing the air cooled, six cylinder, rear engine with a high performance Chevy 350 V8 engine up front. Unique comes in when in addition to the engine swap, the Corvair body is shortened by 14 inches.




Corvair Style


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Stories about people who own Corvair automobiles










Small--on Safety


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