<VV> Origin of Corvair name was Corvairs Again - This time
its the beast of the vairs
Dennis Nichols
dixiehwy25@yahoo.com
Tue, 21 Sep 2004 11:01:01 -0700 (PDT)
And "Corvair", of course, would sound better than "Corvline DeLuxe"
corvairs <lonwall@corvairunderground.com> wrote:I do not understand where Bill gets the idea that this is not true. It
has been well established that Corvair is from "Corvette and BelAire" -
yes, the name was orignally used in 1953 for a Corvette show car, but a
number of top GM people have confirmed the source of the name. Lon
www.corvairunderground.com
Dennis Nichols wrote:
>I think this is quite possible. To expand on Bill here, at the time the Corvair show car was conceived, the Bel Air was strictly a hardtop coupe (I'm guessing this design exercise was conceived in 1951-52).So, Corv(ette) +(Bel) Air= Corvair, would be a natural as the show car Corvair was a pillarless fixed-head coupe version of the Corvette roadster. The name was no doubt circulating when plans were laid for the production of our Corvair, so it was a natural there as well, with the air-cooled connection.
"Every time a man gets in his car it should be a vacation"- Harley Earl
Dennis Nichols CORSA, CKC
1961 Lakewood 700 98/3
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