1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Spyder Coupe 4Speed for sale on BaT Auctions closed on June 15

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10 matches found Classic Car Insurance Get an insurance quote Sell Your Classic Car For FREE Browse by shape Chevrolet Corvair Convertible Chevrolet Corvair Coupe Sort by Showing 1 to 10 of 10 $13,000 approx. £10,349 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 900 2.4 L Flat 6 More details Dealer Gateway Classic Cars International $14,500 approx. £11,543

1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Convertible for sale on BaT Auctions sold for 9,950 on May 28


With Motown 220 heads, an Edelbrock Performer cam, and a 670-cfm Holley Street Avenger carb, output is estimated at 450 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque. The '66 Chevrolet Corvair Monza, known better as.

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Car enthusiasts of all ages at one time or another will have a discussion on Chevy's first compact car, namely the rear-engine, rear-drive Corvair. Produced from 1960 to 1969, Corvairs had to overcome some early handling concerns and a consumer frenzy that resulted from the book "Unsafe At Any Speed," written by Ralph Nader and published in 1965.

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1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Club Coupe · Aug 31, 2023 · Hemmings 23,458 mi · Automatic · LHD · Restored-Original

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What began as a high school class project soon became a vision to restore a 1964 Chevrolet #Corvair Monza. See specs and video at: https://www.greatamericanc.

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Based on the Corsa and Monza lines, Yenko Stinger Corvairs were very popular in SCCA racing, and they won the D/Production central region title in 1966. Available in four stages of dress, Yenko Stingers came in 160-, 190-, 220- and 240-horsepower versions, all derived from Corvair's base 164-cubic-inch flat-six cylinder.

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1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Spyder Coupe 4Speed for sale on BaT Auctions closed on June 15


The Corvair Monza Spyder was launched as a sportier version of the coupe and convertible modes. Chevrolet built 39,808 Spyders over a three-year production span between 1962 and 1965.

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1966 Corvair Monza Chevrolet's answer to the Volkswagen Beetle was the pretty Corvair whose engine was rear-mounted and air-cooled - the first such mass-produced car with those features. Selling for half the price of a Ford Thunderbird, it was one of Detroit's answer to the clamor for economy compacts.

1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 4Speed for sale on BaT Auctions sold for 17,250 on February 10


The Corvair Monza GT was designed by Larry Shinoda and Tony Lapine, with inspiration drawn from the Bertone designed Testudo. With a wheelbase that was 16-inches shorter than a standard Corvair, the Monza GT's rear-engine needed to be repositioned. For that reason, the 145 cubic-inch horizontally-opposed six cylinder engine was rotated 180.

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This 1965 Chevy Corvair Monza is named for the famous Italian racetrack and would look perfectly at home parked there or on the Italian Riviera. According to the ad, the car has been owned by the.

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At the same time, Chevrolet decided to up the sporty game by introducing the Chevrolet Corvair Monza Spyder, a convertible with a turbocharged engine that made 150 horses - giving a respectable performance for little monies. By 1963, 80% of all Corvairs sold were a Corvair Monza, and out of these 20% were Monza convertibles.

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Introduced in 1960, the Corvair shattered Detroit's conventional car mold. It was GM's first unit-body car mass-produced within the US. It beat Corvette to market as the first American postwar car to feature front and rear independent suspensions. And the Corvair became the first mass-produced domestic car to tout a rear-mounted air-cooled engine.

1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza Spyder for sale on BaT Auctions sold for 16,750 on November 14


Before that second-generation arrived, though, Chevrolet whetted the public's appetite with two shockingly beautiful concept cars, the Corvair Monza GT and the Corvair Monza SS. The Monza GT was the first to arrive on the show stage, but its story goes back much further than 1962.

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In early 1963, the Monza GT coupe Chevrolet Corvair toured alongside the Monza SS, making a public appearance during the Auto Show in New York. John Fitch, the longtime road racer particularly showed interest in the Chevy Corvair. This was due to its handling as the basis for their track oriented and spirited road car. / p > Fitch went ahead.

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The Chevrolet Corvair Monza GT (XP-777) was a mid-engined experimental prototype automobile built in 1962 and based on the early model Chevrolet Corvair series. As it was essentially a concept car, the Monza GT did not enter production. Design and development