Corvair Performance Portfolio, 1959-69 by R. M. Clarke
The Corvair was General Motors' answer to the Chrysler Valiant and the Ford Falcon. It came with a rear-mounted, air-cooled flat-six engine that turned out to be heavier than anticipated and compromised the handling. Nevertheless there were some interesting variants. The Monza Spyder could be had with high-performance engines and in 1965 there was a new, sporty model called the Corsa. The Corvair was not developed any further and ceased production at the end of the decade. Even so the car still appeals to the enthusiast and has outlived the reputation of the mid-1960s. This is a book of road tests, technical and specification data, model introductions and driver's reports. Models include: - Monza, automatic, 700, 900, Monza Sprint, Monza Spyder, Monza GT, EMPI Monza, Corsa Convertible, Corsa, IECO Corvair, Monza Sport CoupT. Integracar endeavors to provide a broad selection of owners guides. Although service manuals may just be designed for distinctive countries and the motor vehicles developed for those countries. Hence not all workshop manuals may be best for your specific vehicle. If you have concerns whether or not a specific workshop manual is worthy for your automobile please contact us
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