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Here is a selection of Corvair-related books that are currently available. Check them out!

Corvair by Chevrolet : Experimental and Production Cars, 1957-1969

Author: Karl Ludvigse

Experimental & Production Cars 1957-1969. One of the most controversial cars ever made, Chevrolets Corvair is celebrated in this unique pictorial history. Photos of the production Corvairs through the years are interspersed with prototypes and concept cars based on this unique rear-engined auto. Its a feast for fans of the endearing Corvair. Ludvigsen Library Series. Sftbd., 10 1/4 x 8 1/2, 128 pgs., 120 b&w ill.

Corvair 1959-69 Performance Portfolio

Author: R.M. Clarke

Filled with road and comparison tests, performance and technical data, new model introductions, plus coverage of Corvairs turbo, convertible, GT, 700, Sprint, Spyder, Coupe and Corsa. Sftbd., 8" x 10 3/4", 140 pgs., 180 b&w ill.

Corvair, 1960-1969

Author: Bruggen/MacHan

A painstakingly detailed analysis of the year-to-year changes in body, chassis, trim and interior components. Hundreds of photos make this the perfect guide for identification, restoration, and determining authenticity. Sftbd., 8 1/2" x 11", 128 pgs., 356 ill.

Chevrolet Corvair Photo History

Author: Monty Montgomery

The Chevrolet Corvair is known as the car the Ralph Nader killed. This book points out that GM had already given up on the model for practical (read cost) reasons before Mr Nader`s book became a best seller. It tells the story of the Corvair from the first, basic models through the sporty coupes and turbocharged performance models to the final 1969 models that are much loved by collectors. It also tells of the compact trucks, Loadside and Rampside, the Corvan and the Greenbrier people carrier plus the Corvair powered Ultravan motor home. It is a good read and a fascinating story of an automotive blind alley.




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