When you drive a Chevrolet Corvair, you return to a time when every part of the car was considered--not just for it's function, but for it's form. And even today, with reasonable prices compared to other collectibles, you won't have to cut off your ear to own one!
All his life Leopold was just a quiet, unassuming human cannonball that nobody paid much attention to. Then one day he showed up in a new Corvair. Here, at last, was something Leopold could really get a bang out of. And when his stunt performances are over and everybody in the troupe turns to pulling up stakes, he's the fellow who walks around saying, "Okay, gang, let's gel this show on the road."
For nearly a decade Chevrolet has built rear-engine fun cars. In that time, Corvair has established itself as a firm favorite with U.S. enthusiasts. Reasons: rear-engine design with great roadability. Independent suspension at all four wheels (Iike the famous Corvette) for supple ride. With the engine weight in the rear, over the driving wheels, traction is superb. (Just ask Owners who live in winter climates!) But with all these virtues, why the low price? Chevrolet know-how, that's why.
Corvair style in the early 60's was all about class, and there's nobody in the Entertainment Business that epitomized having class like Dinah Shore. Give your chest a little class, too, in this T-shirt that combines them both.
The fact is: more sculptors work at Fisher Body than for all the world's art patrons. From hand-sculpted master models to the hand-finished coachwork of a Body by Fisher, the artist's touch is evident, It's the most carefully crafted, solidly built, longest lasting auto body ever. Remember: so much of the buy is in the body. And Body by Fisher makes it a better buy.
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There are more than two Candidates on the ballot this election season. In every state, you vote for Jo Jorgensen and Spike Cohen as your sane choice for 2020.
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