On this day in 1972, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released the results of a two-year study that concluded that Chevrolet’s 1960-63 Corvair models were at least as safe as ...
A number of readers have expressed surprise at my statement (which I attributed to the late Daniel Patrick Moynihan, then a Harvard professor and subsequently a senator from New York) that Ralph Nader ...
Wheeling around in a high-dollar restomod or zillion-horsepower performance machine is all well and good, but there’s something to be said about a vehicle that’s all about fun. This lifted Chevy ...
The Corvair's days were already numbered in the late '60s, and the 1969 model year witnessed its final demise. Chevrolet decided to focus mostly on the Nova, so granting resources to the Corvair at ...
In “Humans: Unsafe at Any Speed,” Information Age, Aug. 22) L. Gordon Crovitz quotes Ralph Nader as calling cars “unsafe at any speed.” Mr. Nader wasn’t referring to cars in general, but specifically ...
Introduced for the 1960 model year, the Chevrolet Corvair was one of the first compact cars made in the US. But unlike the Rambler American, Studebaker Lark, and Ford Falcon, the Corvair had a ...
• Our Bring a Trailer pick of the day is this 1962 Chevrolet Corvair 95 Rampside pickup, up for auction until Tuesday, March 22. • This one's a bit of a project as it needs some cosmetic and ...
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