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Uploaded by on May 12, 2009

News Coverage of FInal Corvair

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  • It always seems the people who make a negative comment about the Corvair have never owned one or driven one but they are such an authority on the car. I have driven Corvairs for over 36 years and they are a delight to drive !!!!!!!!

  • I have a '65 monza vert.... It's da bomb.... a blast to drive... and the looks it gets !!! Lot of kids just stare at it, jaw dropped...... lololol... Priceless !!!

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  • @gojoe283 From what I understand, #5999 was once owned by one of GM's VPs and has less than 15,000 on the odometer. It has the four-carb (140hp) engine with a Powerglide.

  • My brother had a red Spyder with black leather interior, what a car. It did have a tendency to skid. On one wet evening we turned 3 360s on an exit ramp from I95. After we were through spinning, we ended up pointed in the right direction and just kept going.

  • No one has seen the last car, #6000, since it left Willow Run. It was an Olympic Gold Monza hardtop, 110 hp powerglide car, black interior. Sources in GM claim it was scrapped some time after it left the assembly line. #5999, second to the last, is still around and in good condition, owned I think by the Corvair Preservation society. It's distributor was put in backwards and it wouldn't start after it was assembled LOL

  • No one has seen the last car, #6000, since it left Willow Run. It was an Olympic Gold Monza hardtop, 110 hp powerglide car, black interior. Sources in GM claim it was scrapped some time after it left the assembly line.

  • @BlueHeavenBound The Ford Mustang and Falcon, were known for fiery deaths as the trunk floor was the top of the gas tank. Late model Crown Victoria's, were very bad for rear end collision fuel tank fires.

  • Is that Corvair still at som museum or is it still alive at all?

  • they are fine with some sort of stabilizer bar ?........and a roll cage......LOL.

  • @warpuck really only a 6 pack job a kid can do it

  • need to make it again love mine

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