Charles Phoenix JOYRIDE - 1961 Chevrolet Corvair Pickup Truck
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Whatta THRILL to spot this 1961 Corvair Pick-up truck in the wild ... I just had to share it with you … cuz … it’s the most mid-century mod of all the space age trucks ... we might as well just get it out in the open !!! … So sit back and enjoy the JOYRIDE !!! ...
I would love to have one of these. I always thought they were so cool.
Thank you, Charles, for stopping to capture and share with us. I only wish you could have met the owner and gone for a ride. The Greenbriar/Stepside was so simple, yet so psychedelic sixties.
I've owned a Corvair since '83! A big fan of them. Prices have gone up a lot lately. Trucks don't get any more cool.
I've noticed that about the prices. Too bad...I thought it might be another old car I could afford to add to my collection. It seems to me that just a few years ago you could get a very presentable, clean, nice looking Corvair for under $10,000. You can still get a decent driver in that price range, I think.
For some reason I do not have a 1961 Chevrolet Corvair Pickup Truck and for some another reason I am not as glorious as Charles Phoenix but I can leave a thumb up.
Phoenixisim:
"I love it, it's in your grandmother's handwriting" 😆 1:26
I learned to drive in a Corvair Greenbrier 4-speed stick, van.
These things are beyond awesome - I've had vans but never the pickup. Yet. Definitely different, especially with that ramp side door.
While these were seen as uncool back in the day when I was 10 years old, they are way cool today. I wish I had one today. My dad bought a new 1965 VW bus and it was not cool in the beginning, became cool in the hippy days, became uncool again and are now way cool again. Lots of the cars and trucks of the 60's became very cheap beaters in the 70s and 80s only to become much sought -after and cool today. People love retro and simple, though not usually as daily drivers. This is a beauty. Thanks for sharing.
Great color combo. Wow!
Beautiful 61 Rampside 👍
see the usa in your .... corvair??
Back then, if you were driving it you had to bring a 1911 so you didn't get beat up for your lunch money 😅
But for you, Charlie, America would not thrill again to all the wonderful happy motoring IN STYLE we all used to enjoy…YOU are very, very SPECIAL! WE KNOW!! The brightness your Joyrides bring cannot be expressed…keep up the Good Work, Mr. (Buick) Special!
I helped restore a '61 Rampside in 1991.
My boss dragged it home along with a Greenbriar van on a trip to Montana. They had been sitting in a dusty Wyoming field for ages. I got the engine running in the Rampside in much the fashion of a 'Will It Run' video.
Very nice!! 👍👍
I have ALWAYS liked Corvair's. This truck is tooooo cool! Back when two tone really made a statement.
I owned a used one of these for 4 years. Fun to drive but the engine was problematic. Paid $200 for it and traded it in for $200... for a new '72 VegaWagon, which had its own set of problems.
Always a pleasure to see a new from you Charles. The step-side idea was genius. You just go right up onto the bed with your hand-truck. So many of the got used to death.
Kudos to you Charles for doing a truck. My only critique about this vehicle is that there was no “picket fencing” over the side opening door. Ruins the symmetry. These Corvair trucks also came in van mode.
You are so good at what you do, that voice is perfect. Completely captures the aesthetic of the vehicle.
My 2 Late uncles were Engineers on all Corvairs ,
What! The owner wouldn't let you open the door or drop the side gate?
The Boss Nova Life, wants one of these! Send it to them!!
No idea such things actually existed
I barely remember them and I'm a 1960 model.
What a gorgeous piece of history!!! 👍👍🙂
Thanks Charles.
Love this Corvair model .
Scrumptious car!!