Corvair emblem Corsa

The Corsa series accounted for less than 2.5 percent of Corvair's 10 year total production figures, and for approximately 10 percent of the late model's five year run. When you consider the Corsa was produced only in 1965 and '66, these numbers are significant. While not as popular on the sales floor as the Monza, the Corsa is, in my opinion, the Corvair of choice for the serious collector of late model, pure stock Corvairs.

Detailed production figures for all years of Corvairs excluding station wagons and the Corvair 95 truck series are available in the Cutaway View section.

Corvair Corsa 180 Sport Coupe

Corvair Corsa 140 Sport Coupe

The Corsa series was modified for higher performance by both John Fitch and Don Yenko. See the Fitch and Yenko sections of this site for information about both the Fitch Sprint and Yenko Stinger variants. You can also find more Corsas featured in the Extra! section of this site.

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