Was the Lost Cause Corvair limousine ever operational? Or was the idea to offer Corvair limos a tongue-in-cheek hoax by a Kentucky congressman? Visitors to the 1963 New York Auto Show saw the lone ...
Custom rides polished to shining perfection are all well and good, but not everyone likes that particular aesthetic. On the other side of the spectrum are the rat rods and patina-laden customs that ...
The Claymobile has been stolen from its hiding place in Cullman County, Alabama! The customized 1965 Corvair convertible was rumored to have originally belonged to Cassius Clay. Clay, the boxing ...
Matt’s Off-Road Recovery gets drivers out of tough trail situations in the Utah wilderness, but their recovery vehicle build project may just steal the show. Matt wanted something a little bit bigger ...
The 1960s are known for many things, from the Vietnam War to assassinations. All of them had a saying in the creation of the hippie movement, a counterculture phenomenon that took over most of the ...
The Chevrolet Corvair nameplate was produced between 1959 and 1969, with a total of two generations introduced during that time period. Throughout its lifespan, the Chevrolet Corvair saw a multitude ...
The reason Chevy's Corvair failed was because it had a small engine in back when what most everyone wanted was a big V8 up front. Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe custom 'Vair rectifies that situation ...
It’s hard to say what triggers a love for a particular automobile but it’s generally true that it happens about the time you’re old enough to drive. More than just transportation, the freedom that ...
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