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The Chevy Corvair Could’ve Changed GM Forever, So Why Did It Fail?
Kovacs, known to be partial to martinis, was returning from a party at Milton Berle’s Beverly Hills home early on the morning of January 12, 1962, when he tried to make a left turn from Beverly Glen ...
The 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS for sale on Exotic Car Trader stands out as a classic American car that blends style, presence, ...
The Chevy Corvair bowed for 1960 as the only American car with a rear air-cooled engine. This 1966 Corvair Monza will soon ...
With the 1964 debut of their famous GTO, Pontiac gets most of the credit for instigating the modern musclecar era. Yet Chevrolet responded, in late '65, with their SS396 Chevelle. Only a relative few ...
A well-preserved 1965 Corvair Monza Convertible features new upgrades and vintage charm, ready to cruise in classic style. A well-optioned 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Convertible has hit the market, ...
The Bel Air spearheaded Chevrolet's sales in the '50s, but the debut of the Impala in 1958 overhauled the company's full-size strategy in a way that not even the company expected. The Impala was a hit ...
The Bel Air spearheaded Chevy's saves in the '50s, but the 1958 model year witnessed a turning point for the GM brand's full-size lineup. Together with the newly-launched Impala, the Bel Air propelled ...
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