My brother had a '65 Monza with a 110 HP engine. Then he got a '66 Corsa Convertible with a 140 HP engine and a '65 Corsa Coupe with a 180 HP turbo engine. He swapped the engines in those last two and had a '66 Corsa Convertible turbo. Great ride! I remember when he finished with the swap and went to start the engine. One touch on the starter and it caught first time. _Chevy!_ I bought the '65 Coupe with the 140 HP and and put two Holley 2-barrel carbs on it. Much better setup than the four 1-barrels. Wish I still had that car. Damn it was beautiful too. Silver and Black.
That EFI set up is very nice! A lot of work there... I'm sure the injection helped the turbo output considerably from intake charge cooling. Excellent choice!
Nice car, thanks for showing it! A lot of work went into it and it shows. Be aware of the haters, saw a guy write rod knock on start up, another said the valves were gone. These two do NOT know what they are talking about, I heard NO knock, and at worst, the valves might need to be checked and adjusted. EASY job to do. Aircooled boxer engines are a different animal, can't compare them to water cooled! Thanks for the show, again!!!
Always loved these. My best friend from high school had one and it was quick. Nader didn't kill the corvair. Chevy was concerned that it was taking sales from the vet
That and the intro of the Camaro. I wish GM would have spun off the Corvair as it's own brand. They had a Truck, Van, Coupe, Sedan & Wagon. They were low maintenance, good gas mileage. GM could have sold them globally.
Amazing upgrades to a gorgeous car!... the only thing I question, given all the updates is having all 4 drum brakes and not going with at least front discs or all disc brakes. Otherwise, wonderful underrated fun car!
What a beautiful car! My first car, back in '81, was a '65 Corvair. Just a 500 model with the 110hp engine, but it was a lot of fun and very, very different than anything else the Big Three ever built. I'd love to own another Corvair, but it will have to wait until I get the kids through college. :-(
My Dad had a white/red interior '65 Corsa 140hp w/4 carb set-up. Fuel injection looks like the way to go for a daily driver. Very nice looking car and fun to drive I'm sure!
I had a 65 Corsa with 4 carbs also. Once I replaced the pushrod o-ring seals in 1972, I never had to add a drop of oil between oil changes. The carbs never had to be adjusted. Wonderful car!!!!!!! I still miss it!
Holy Cow!! Super cool conversion. I need this car. Did it ever sell? saw quite a bit if cracking in the paint, but honestly, who cares. This machine is built to be a canyon carver...not a museum piece. JT: Orlando, FLA
I have a 66 2dr 4spd. We never got the engine to work well. We replaced it with a 4.3 V6. Holley fuel injection. This change made it operate at today's highway speeds. We also replaced the drum brakes to disc front and rear. Radiator in the front. Car also has a/c. I meant it to be driven on weekends. Wife drives it daily. Oh well.
Where is this event located , Thousand Oaks? Guys these cars were light, not super fast so drum brakes are plenty sufficient Plus they are lighter and have more pad material than disc. V8 conversion? Yep maybe consider discs
Hey You covered everything on the build & she is sweet looking as well as sounding! I myself own a 65 Corvair Corsa Turbo , Do You still have the stock components ? Or did You do the engine upgrade with a spare engine? & I did my build about 33 years ago . So when You say You doubled the horsepower how much is the actual horsepower is your engine putting out ? Thanks for video & showing your Corvair Corsa Turbo.
My first car was a ragged out turbo vair I got from the guy next door for $150.00. Had it for two years years and I traded it for an Gremlin and I was never see again.
It doesn’t have a knock & if ur hearing a knock it’s probably you day dreaming of how warm ur grandpa makes you feel when he is knocking on ur back door with his mallet headed mushroom tip from do* st*** position & fish hooking ur gobb in his climax
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My brother had a '65 Monza with a 110 HP engine. Then he got a '66 Corsa Convertible with a 140 HP engine and a '65 Corsa Coupe with a 180 HP turbo engine. He swapped the engines in those last two and had a '66 Corsa Convertible turbo. Great ride! I remember when he finished with the swap and went to start the engine. One touch on the starter and it caught first time. _Chevy!_ I bought the '65 Coupe with the 140 HP and and put two Holley 2-barrel carbs on it. Much better setup than the four 1-barrels. Wish I still had that car. Damn it was beautiful too. Silver and Black.
BEAUTIFUL, JUST BEAUTIFUL, WOW!!! The color is phenomenal!
That man did 110 % a great job I wish I had 20% of his corvair knowledge
My Buddy had the Spyder model, a totally fun convertible, what a blast!!
That EFI set up is very nice! A lot of work there... I'm sure the injection helped the turbo output considerably from intake charge cooling. Excellent choice!
I've always believed that computer driven fuel injection is really necessary to get the most out of turbos.
Nice car, thanks for showing it! A lot of work went into it and it shows. Be aware of the haters, saw a guy write rod knock on start up, another said the valves were gone. These two do NOT know what they are talking about, I heard NO knock, and at worst, the valves might need to be checked and adjusted. EASY job to do. Aircooled boxer engines are a different animal, can't compare them to water cooled! Thanks for the show, again!!!
For all that was done for the engine rebuild, that tappet noise should not be there.
I had a 67 Corvair never ever made that kind of noise upon start up.
Always loved these. My best friend from high school had one and it was quick. Nader didn't kill the corvair. Chevy was concerned that it was taking sales from the vet
That and the intro of the Camaro. I wish GM would have spun off the Corvair as it's own brand. They had a Truck, Van, Coupe, Sedan & Wagon. They were low maintenance, good gas mileage. GM could have sold them globally.
The introduction of the Ford Mustang was a big factor too.
Exactly!.Nader was only interested in making cars safer, and he was correct!
Beautiful restoration and craftsmanship on entire vehicle.
Amazing upgrades to a gorgeous car!... the only thing I question, given all the updates is having all 4 drum brakes and not going with at least front discs or all disc brakes. Otherwise, wonderful underrated fun car!
Yup...Discs all the way around, and of course a dual master cylinder should be installed on this excellent car!
its light, dont really need discs
What a beautiful car! My first car, back in '81, was a '65 Corvair. Just a 500 model with the 110hp engine, but it was a lot of fun and very, very different than anything else the Big Three ever built. I'd love to own another Corvair, but it will have to wait until I get the kids through college. :-(
My dream car and also in my favorite color too. Beautiful motor.
That's what I call well built! and a Excellent review.
My Dad had a white/red interior '65 Corsa 140hp w/4 carb set-up. Fuel injection looks like the way to go for a daily driver. Very nice looking car and fun to drive I'm sure!
I had a 65 Corsa with 4 carbs also. Once I replaced the pushrod o-ring seals in 1972, I never had to add a drop of oil between oil changes. The carbs never had to be adjusted. Wonderful car!!!!!!! I still miss it!
I hope Ralph Nader's grandson buys it
People saying there is problems with this engine never even heard one run
Really nice. Love to have it. Can't afford it. Bet it has been sold.
Holy Cow!! Super cool conversion. I need this car. Did it ever sell? saw quite a bit if cracking in the paint, but honestly, who cares. This machine is built to be a canyon carver...not a museum piece.
JT: Orlando, FLA
I have a 66 2dr 4spd. We never got the engine to work well. We replaced it with a 4.3 V6. Holley fuel injection. This change made it operate at today's highway speeds. We also replaced the drum brakes to disc front and rear. Radiator in the front. Car also has a/c. I meant it to be driven on weekends. Wife drives it daily. Oh well.
Is this still on the market? A '65 Corvair was my first car.
Watch your tire pressures, rears get high fronts get low.
Fascinating tour big fan of the car! Unfortunately I only understood about 20% of what you were talking about
Love the car! Very nice.
Fantastic.
GREAT build.
The Corvair was sold. Thank you for your interest!
all corvairs have the easiest oil filter to change except the ac equip motor filter is horizontal
Where is this event located , Thousand Oaks?
Guys these cars were light, not super fast so drum brakes are plenty sufficient
Plus they are lighter and have more pad material than disc.
V8 conversion? Yep maybe consider discs
also need new rear tires..inside camber// the inside 1/3 of the rear tires are smooth
Mechanic..a genius..
I had a turbo Corvair in High school.
So how much HP with the turbo on it? Awesome! Car.😁👍
Very very nice. I'll take two.
Great video, Was in real expensive for the change over and about how much horsepower did you gain ?
Hey You covered everything on the build & she is sweet looking as well as sounding! I myself own a 65 Corvair Corsa Turbo , Do You still have the stock components ? Or did You do the engine upgrade with a spare engine? & I did my build about 33 years ago . So when You say You doubled the horsepower how much is the actual horsepower is your engine putting out ? Thanks for video & showing your Corvair Corsa Turbo.
My first car was a ragged out turbo vair I got from the guy next door for $150.00. Had it for two years years and I traded it for an Gremlin and I was never see again.
nice job with that EFI conversion. I'm from Europe and love this model ! Can we know for what price it was sold ? thanks !
Still available?
Should've had the disc brake conversion .
but disc brakes !?
how much ?
Interested where can I find link to purchase info? Thanks
Email me at cvcccraig@gmail.com and I can forward you on to the owner. Thanks
what ever happened to it?
What did it dyno?
Ya,,still there??? How much hot rod????
Husband has been in these critters for 44 years,,,,
I want the cutlass in the back ground
NICE!🤠👍
How much to buy
What is the sale price ???
I see those rear tires are bald on the inside. Shame shame.
Where can I buy it ?
Email me at cvcccraig@gmail.com and I can forward you on to the owner. Thanks
Still for sale ??
You still that car for sale
Awfully loud engine,lot of tappet noise.
Stiff cluch i bet
But
The dear tent connolly pedal because apparatus fifthly bomb midst a spiteful pamphlet. zippy, lyrical joke
STICKY LIFTERS NEED $$$$$ REPAIR.
repair . ..easy on a Corvair, but probably just needs valve lash adjustment which is even easier.
Had a KNOCK WHEN IT STARTED UP. Its ok...... MY. 67 STOCK MONZA BETTER.😊
@John Jackson i drive a 1991 VOlkswagen JHetta GL
i drive a 1991 VOlkswagen JHetta GL
It doesn’t have a knock & if ur hearing a knock it’s probably you day dreaming of how warm ur grandpa makes you feel when he is knocking on ur back door with his mallet headed mushroom tip from do* st*** position & fish hooking ur gobb in his climax
Still available?