Up for sale as part of an 80 car collection is a 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Van. The '63 Corvair Corvan 95 was considered among one of America's first mini van and is super rare with a limited production! This is a very rare classic car that is only going up in value as time goes on. You can find this one for sale at Volo Auto Museum in Volo, Illinois for $2500.
In 1961 Chevrolet introduced the Corvair 95 line of light-duty trucks, which used the Corvair driveline and are forward-control, with the driver sitting over the front wheels, as competition for the Volkswagen Type 2. The Greenbrier Sportswagon uses the same body as the “Corvan 95″ panel van with the side windows option, but was marketed as a station wagon and was available with trim and paint options similar to the passenger cars, arguably making it the first American minivan. The “Corvan 95″ model was also built in pickup versions; the Loadside was a fairly typical pickup of the era, except for the rear engine, forward controls, and a pit in the middle of the bed. The popular Rampside, which, as its name implies, has a large fold-down ramp on the side of the pickup bed. Information about the Corvair courtesy of Hooniverse
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