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When did the Chevy Corvair Monza Spyder come out?

When did the Chevy Corvair Monza Spyder come out?

The 1964 Corvair went on sale nearly two years before Ralph Nader’s book, Unsafe at Any Speed, was first published. Concerns about potential safety issues with the Corvair had not yet swayed showroom traffic. Chevy sold more than 207,000 copies of the Corvair in ‘64, including just under 6,500 Monza Spyder coupes.

What kind of car was Chevy Corvair in 1964?

Chevy sold more than 207,000 copies of the Corvair in ‘64, including just under 6,500 Monza Spyder coupes. The Monza got the buyer more creature comforts and handling upgrades, while adding the Spyder on top that got the buyer the turbocharger.

How many miles does a 1964 Corvair Spyder have?

1964 Chevrolet Corvair Spyder Convertible turbo possibly 24,662 original miles and runs and drives great. This is an original black on red interior car and interior is in great shape. This is a fac…

What kind of engine did the 1962 Corvair Monza have?

Optional on 1962 Monza coupes and soft tops (and introduced at about the same time as the Monza convertible) was a turbocharged variant of the 145-cubic-inch flat-six. Now Corvair buyers could skip the standard 80-horsepower (and optional 102-hp) engines for a turbocharged version that produced 150 hp at 4400 rpm.

The 1964 Corvair went on sale nearly two years before Ralph Nader’s book, Unsafe at Any Speed, was first published. Concerns about potential safety issues with the Corvair had not yet swayed showroom traffic. Chevy sold more than 207,000 copies of the Corvair in ‘64, including just under 6,500 Monza Spyder coupes.

Where can I buy a 1964 Chevy Corvair?

1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Spyder The Corvair was highly unusual for a domestic car, wi Gateway Classic Cars of Tampa is proud to offer this sharp 1964 Chevrolet Corvair. This is one of t 1964 CHEVROLET CORVAIR CONVERTIBLE Very clean NEW engine less than 10k miles on it STAGGERED wheels

1964 Chevrolet Corvair Spyder Convertible turbo possibly 24,662 original miles and runs and drives great. This is an original black on red interior car and interior is in great shape. This is a fac…

Optional on 1962 Monza coupes and soft tops (and introduced at about the same time as the Monza convertible) was a turbocharged variant of the 145-cubic-inch flat-six. Now Corvair buyers could skip the standard 80-horsepower (and optional 102-hp) engines for a turbocharged version that produced 150 hp at 4400 rpm.

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