Vehicle Description
1962 Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier Sportswagon Restored Great
Running Dependable Driver Vintage Style Great for Special Occasions
and Photos ! Incredible Collector Find ! Restored Greenbrier
Sportswagon 9 passenger Van . 57000 MILES Southern collector
vehicle . Rebuilt 145 Cu inch Corvair Turbo ~Air 6 cyl with 4 Speed
Transmission . Modern American Racing wheels and new whitewall
tires. Chevrolet wheel covers shown are included . Aluminum Step
side running boards with courtesy lights ! Ladder and Roof Rack !
12 volt electrical conversion . This vehicle was restored from
ground up 20 years ago . Rare and Unique ! Great Beach or Mountains
~ Vintage ~ Corvair Sportswagon ! Everything is in working and
great performing condition . Electric Fuel Pump Upgrade (Radio is
not Working) (Two Minor tears in Rear Seat ) Seat Belts provided
for 6 Passengers Rear Ladder and Roof Rack Chevrolet introduced the
Corvair lineup for the 1960 model year as the first of a series of
generations of passenger compact cars. Chevrolet introduced a more
utilitarian style of vehicle the following year under the model
designation 'Corvair 95'. In appearance and design the vehicles
were similar to the competing Volkswagen Transporter, which was
essentially a bus-like adaptation of the Volkswagen Beetle that
moved the driver over the front wheels (Forward control), also
commonly defined as a cab over vehicle. The air-cooled horizontally
opposed Chevrolet Turbo-Air 6 engine was located in the rear of the
vehicle under a slightly raised cargo floor. It was similar in
principle to the 4-cylinder engine of the Volkswagen, but unusual
for most contemporary cars. The 145 cu in (2,375 cc) engine
developed 80 hp (60 kW) at 4,400 rpm. Engine size was increased to
164 cu in (2,683 cc) for the 1964 model year, raising output to 95
hp (71 kW). Unlike the Corvair cars, the Corvair Greenbrier had a
95 in (2,413 mm) wheelbase and were thus known as '95s.' They came
standard with a three-speed manual