For 1961, Corvair offered a larger selection of models to choose from.
New for 1961, the Lakewood was available in both 500 and 700 trim levels. Comfortable seating for six, and a folding back seat to give a flat load floor of nearly six and a half feet.
This commercial shows the sedan, coupe, and the new for 1961 Lakewood Station Wagon.
This commercial is part of the Chevrolet "Greatest Show On Worth" ads for 1961.
Browse a working 1961 Corvair Brochure...Read More
New for 1961, the Greenbrier Sports Wagon could seat nine with the standard second seat, and optional third row seat combined. Greenbrier and Greenbriar DeLuxe models, were marketed for family fun, and light commercial use, with up to 175.5 cubic feet of cargo space.
This commercial introduces the new Chevrolet Corvair 95 series trucks.
Even though the new Chevrolet Corvair 95 series trucks had many ideas being used by VW, like the air-cooled engine, and a side loading ramp on the pick-up bed, the Corvair was aimed squarely at the new Ford Falcon.
The up-scale Monza coupe, was a show-car in January of 1960 to grab interest in the Corvair coupe 500 and 700. The Monza was so well recieved, GM sent it to production in the spring of 1960. Browse a working 1961 Corvair Monza Brochure...Read More
The Chevrolet Story was distributed by Chevrolet dealers in 1961 to promote the histroy of the company. The booklet has a nice section about the new 1961 Chevrolet line, including Corvair. Browse a working "The Chevrolet Story" 1961...Read More