We don’t remember the Corvair as a compact car for price-sensitive customers, but for the legal fallout spurred by Ralph Nader with his 1965 book Unsafe at Any Speed. Something that is often ...
The Chevrolet Corvair was about as close to making a European-like car an American manufacturer was going to get in the 60’s. Often referred to as the ‘poor man’s Porsche’, the Corvair was lauded for ...
If we had to choose one word to summarize American car design in the 1950s it very well might be “excess.” Automotive ...
The Chevrolet Corvair was never recognized as a prominent performance machine, but that didn’t stop Don Yenko from wanting to go racing with it. Yenko entered it in SCCA racing events, but in order ...
Lou features a rare 1966 Chevrolet Corvair Stinger Yenko, number 76 of only 100 built, showcasing its unique performance ...
Q: Greg can you give us some info on the Chevrolet Corvair, especially those you came across during your racing days in the 1960s? Also, your opinion of the Corvair as a collectible car is also ...
Don Yenko, a second-generation Pennsylvania Chevrolet dealer, was also a serious racer who loved to make his company’s products go faster. After winning in Corvettes between 1961 and 1963, Yenko ...
Mention "Yenko" in GM circles and most will think of the Camaro Yenko. But Don Yenko is also known for another model, based on the Corvair--the Yenko Stinger. MUST SEE: The Story Behind The World's ...
Mark McNabb was a contributor at TopSpeed from 2013 to 2018. Growing up, Mark always had a mind for tinkering on random items throughout his home and dad’s garage, including a 1953 Ford Mainline and ...