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The Chevrolet Corvair Monza GT (XP-777) is an experimental mid-engined prototype automobile built by General Motors in 1962. Based on the early model Chevrolet Corvair series, it remained a concept car , and did not enter production.
The Chevrolet Corvair is a rear-engined, air-cooled compact car manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet over two generations between 1960 and 1969. A response to the Volkswagen Beetle, [1] it was offered in 4-door sedan, 2-door coupe, convertible, 4-door station wagon, passenger van, commercial van, and pickup truck body styles in its first generation (1960–1964), and as a 2-door coupe ...
The Monza Spyder equipment package was introduced in 1976 for both the 2+2 hatchback and Towne Coupe. It featured a two-barrel carburetor version of the four-cylinder engine as standard, a floor console, sport steering wheel, F41 suspension with larger front and rear stabilizer bars, and special shock absorbers.
In 2003, Keinath planned production of a new model named the GT/C. It was a 2-door sports car available as a coupé (presented in 2001) or a convertible (prototype in 2002). The GT/C was powered by a 3.2-litre V6 engine that produced 218 PS (160 kW) and had a top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).
Opel Monza GSE (1983–1986) Opel Monza convertible: Keinath C5 The last incarnation of the Monza was the GSE edition in mid-1983; [ 2 ] basically the A2 car, but a high-specification model which had Recaro sports seats, digital LCD instruments, firmer suspension, the Getrag five-speed manual transmission, an enhanced all-black interior, and a ...
1967 1968 [19] Chevrolet Camaro: 1967 1969 [20] Chevrolet Caprice: 1968 1969 [21] Chevrolet Corvette: 1963 2004 [22] [23] Chevrolet Kingswood Estate: 1969 1969 [24] Chrysler 300: 1968 1971 [23] Chrysler Imperial: 1969 1993 [25] Chrysler LeBaron: 1987 1992 [23] Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue: 1990 1993 [26] Chrysler New Yorker: 1976 1981 [27 ...
1967-1982 Opel Commodore; 1968-1973, 2006-2009 Opel GT; 1970-1988 Opel Ascona; 1970-1988 Opel Manta; 1973-1986 Opel Bedford Blitz; 1978-1986 Opel Monza; 1978-1993 Opel Senator; 1980-2018 Opel Vivaro; 1980-1982 Opel Chevette; 1983-2018 Opel Corsavan; 1986-2003 Opel Omega; 1988-2008 Opel Vectra; 1989-1997 Opel Calibra; 1991-2004 Opel Frontera ...
In 1971 Monteverdi derived a convertible version called the 375 C from the short wheelbase 375 S. Unlike the 375 S, the convertible did not have six round taillights, rather it used the tail lights from the Alfa Romeo Giulia as did the 375 L 2+2. The 375 C, painted yellow, was presented to the public at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show. The purchase ...