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1964 Chevrolet Corvair Rampside Pickup If Chevrolet's Corvair proved not to be the stake through the heart of Volkswagen that the GM brass hoped it would be, you couldn't blame the division for lack of effort. Chevrolet spun out the lineup in every direction it could think of, offering not only coupes, sedans, convertibles and station wagons, but also a line of forward-control light trucks that...
Chevrolet's Corvair pickup trucks sold well in the beginning of 1961, with production totaling 13,262, more than 80 percent of which were the novel Rampside. In 1962, sales slumped to 4,471, with Loadsides tumbling to an insignificant 369. Only the Rampside remained after 1962; its production numbers continued to decline, falling to 2,046 for 1963 and a mere 851 for 1964, the final year of prod...
Zoom Classic Cars presents this 1961 Chevrolet Corvair 95 Rampside Pickup. The Corvair 95 trucks--the name was derived from their 95-inch wheelbase, in contrast to the passenger cars\' 108-inch wheelbase--joined the lineup for the 1961 model year. This mini project classic that has had lots a work done already and includes many parts to finish. 145CI Flat 6 Engine with 85HP coupled with a 3 spe...
This 1962 Chevrolet 95 Rampside Pickup comes in a Desert Sand and Brown two-tone finish with a matching cloth interior. The Corvair 95 Rampside pickups are hard to find, with only 4102 examples produced in 1962. The paint has a great shine, and imperfections are invisible to the naked eye. The Chrome and stainless trim shine bright with only minor scuffs and dings. All the glass is clear. The b...
It's a pretty safe bet you'll be the center of attention when you pull up to any gathering behind the wheel of this 1963 Chevrolet Corvair 95 Rampside Pickup. After all, it may have a Corvair name, but you'll find European exotics with less rarity. So to have such a cool and complete classic that's also a strong-runner really makes for a distinct and appealing classic. You may not have known ab...
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Zoom Classic Cars presents this 1961 Chevrolet Corvair 95 Rampside Pickup. The Corvair 95 trucks--the name was derived from their 95-inch wheelbase, in contrast to the passenger cars' 108-inch wheelbase--joined the lineup for the 1961 model year. This mini project classic that has had lots a work done already and includes many parts to finish. 145CI Flat 6 Engine with 85HP coupled with a 3 spee...
1964 Chevrolet Corvair Rampside Pickup If Chevrolet's Corvair proved not to be the stake through the heart of Volkswagen that the GM brass hoped it would be, you couldn't blame the division for lack of effort. Chevrolet spun out the lineup in every direction it could think of, offering not only coupes, sedans, convertibles and station wagons, but also a line of forward-control light trucks that...
By the late 1950s, the physical size of the entry-level models offered by the Big Three domestic auto manufacturers (General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler) had grown considerably. Small imports proved that there was a significant demand for small cars. During 1959 and 1960, the Big Three automakers planned to introduce their own "compact" cars. Chevrolet designed a car that deviated from tradition...
We are proud to offer you this Blue 1962 Chevrolet Corvair 95 Rampside located at B and B Auto Sales in White SD. nn6 cyl, 3 speed manual, AIr ride, Custom WheelsnnOriginally part of Chevy's lineup of rear-engined Corvairs, the Rampside pickup featured a side door that folded down to serve as a ramp, allowing cargo to be loaded into the bed right from the curb. nnThe Rampside truck is an Arizon...
1932 Ford All Steel Pickup (Parkton, MD) $27,500 obo Old school build in black primer with a custom bed. Powered by a 350/290 hp Jeg motor, Alum water pump, compact starter, and an edelbrock 3x2 manifold w/2g carbs paired with a Jegs 350TH w/ torque-master 2400 converter, finned alum cooler with a temp gauge. The rear is a 8 3/4 large bearing 10 bolt, with ladder bars and coil overs. This is al...
1961 Chevrolet Corvair 95 Rampside Pickup with Matching Honda Z50 Motorcycle Original Rebuilt 6 Cylinder Engine 4-Speed Manual Transmission Tropical Turquoise & White Exterior over Turquoise & White Interior Body Apart Restoration Custom Interior CD Radio Chrome Five Star Wheels Whitewall Radial Tires Honda Z50 Motorcycle Sold on Bill of Sale Only
1961 Chevrolet Corvair Rampside The Chevrolet Corvair was a compact car line in various models manufactured by Chevrolet for model years 1960 "1969 in two generations. Throughout its lifespan, the Chevrolet Corvair saw a multitude of body styles come and go, including two-door coupes, four-door sedans, convertibles, vans, and yes, even pickup trucks. As for the pickups, two models were offered ...
Chevrolet's Corvair pickup trucks sold well in the beginning of 1961, with production totaling 13,262, more than 80 percent of which were the novel Rampside. In 1962, sales slumped to 4,471, with Loadsides tumbling to an insignificant 369. Only the Rampside remained after 1962; its production numbers continued to decline, falling to 2,046 for 1963 and a mere 851 for 1964, the final year of prod...
Chevrolet's Corvair pickup trucks sold well in the beginning of 1961, with production totaling 13,262, more than 80 percent of which were the novel Rampside. In 1962, sales slumped to 4,471, with Loadsides tumbling to an insignificant 369. Only the Rampside remained after 1962; its production numbers continued to decline, falling to 2,046 for 1963 and a mere 851 for 1964, the final year of prod...
Details This 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Monza coupe is powered by a 2.7L (164ci) rear-mounted flat six-cylinder engine and automatic transmission operated by a dashboard lever. This original example is painted red with chrome trim and matching red painted steel wheels that make this Monza one of the sportiest Corvairs available at the time. Inside, the front bucket seats and rear bench are covered ...
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