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    1962 Corvair Monza Spyder Four-Speed Survivor Hides One of GM's Biggest Engineering Flops

    2 months ago

    The Chevrolet Corvair remains one of the most fascinating and tragically misunderstood automobiles in American history, an ambitious experiment from a company typically defined by V8 orthodoxy. A compact car engineered by none other than Ed Cole, the genius behind the venerable small-block, the Corvair launched for the 1960 model year as a radical departure, sporting an air-cooled, aluminum flat-six engine mounted in the rear. This innovative design secured the coveted Motor Tren... (continue reading...)
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