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Chevrolet Corvair Monza GT : 1962

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n/a 6-cylinder n/a 1962 - 1962
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One of the highlights of the 1962 New York Auto Show was GM’s unveiling of the Corvair Monza GT concept car, featuring a fiberglass body, a large Plexiglass windshield, and an air-cooled 6-cylinder engine placed ahead of the rear axle.


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1962 Corvair Monza GT concept car.

(source: GM)


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