1964 Chevrolet Corvair Fitch Sprint pictures and wallpaper 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Fitch Sprint pictures and wallpaper 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Fitch Sprint pictures and wallpaper 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Fitch Sprint pictures and wallpaper
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The Fitch Sprint was designed by John Fitch to be a Grand Touring car. It includes some options such as a full-width front stone guard, Lucas 'flamethrower' headlights with headlight flasher switch, quick-ratio steering, quick shifter, heavy-duty suspension and a four-carb high-performance engine. The car has a racing stripe kit, dash-mounted tachometer, passenger-side under-dash grab bar and a Sprint wood gearshift knob. This vehicle was restored in 1985 by a previous owner, and has appeared at many car shows, including the Corvair Society of America International Convention. There are fewer than 50 examples of the Fitch Sprint Sport Roadsters known to have survived.
The Corvair came on the scene in 1959 and featured a flat-six engine mounted in mid-ship. Even with putting the engine in the middle of the vehicle, the weight distribution was not evenly distributed. The engine sat behind the rear axle and this actually caused handling problems. The vehicles main competition was the VW Bug and the Porsche 911. It was originally built to compete with the Bug, but with the flat-six engine, it was more in the Porsche 911 league. But with the poor handling, it was in an undesirable class of its own. The handling issues were addressed in 1965 when new suspensions with upper and lower control arms were added. But when comedian Eddie Kovacs was killed due to over-steer, public confidence and sales plummeted. Chevrolet tried to save the Corvairs by introducing media campaigns that focused on the new suspension. Race drivers were used to demonstrate the cars ability. However, it was not enough and Chevrolet finally ended production of the Corvair in 1969.
The front of the vehicle did not have a grill. This was because the engine was air-cooled, so a grill was not needed.

The car came with fifteen different color options on the outside and eight on the inside. The retractable room was foldable, and an automatic option available for an additional charge. In 1962, a turbocharged version was added to the line-up in attempt to boost sales and improve the image of the vehicle as a sports car. A top speed of 115 mph could be ascertained with the turbocharger with a zero-to-sixty time of about 10.8. In 1966, the vehicle received styling updates and was named the Corvair Corsa. Drum brakes were always used. The vehicle came in a variety of gearboxes such as a three-speed manual, four-speed manual or an optional two-speed automatic. The body was integral chassis with two-door steel body.

The name Corvair came about by breeding the Corvette and Bel Air together, two trademark names of Chevrolet.
The Chevrolet Corvair was introduced in 1959 and remained in production for ten years. It was an economy car that had its engine mounted in the rear which offered superior handling and exceptional performance, especially for the Monza model. An update to the styling in 1965 left the vehicle with a design that was very European. It was slightly wider and sat lower to the ground. Its body was described as a 'Coke bottle'. The Corsa and Spyder were now the top-of-the-line models in respects to performance and style, a title taken away from the Monza.

The Corsa models were equipped with a 140 horsepower four-carbureted six-cylinder engine and fixed to a four-speed manual gearbox. It was offered in two configurations, a two-door coupe and power-top convertible. The interior featured a 140 mph speedometer, re-settable trip odometer, 6000 rpm tachometer, analog clock with second hand, and chromed gearshift boot. The exterior was adorned with badging, dual exhausts, and aluminum-finish taillight cove.

1964 Chevrolet Corvair Fitch Sprint

Year1964
MakeChevrolet
ModelCorvair Fitch Sprint
Engine LocationMid
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Production Years for Series1960 - 1969

Performance
0-60 mph9.8 seconds.
Top Speed115 mph | 185 km/h Similar top speeds

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationO
Cylinders6
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement164.00 CU IN. | 2688 cc. | 2.7 L.
Horsepower155.00 HP (114.1 KW) @ 5000.00 RPM
Torque202.00 Ft-Lbs (273.9 NM) @ 3600.00 RPM
HP / Liter57.4 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio9.25:1
Main Bearings4
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol
Fuel FeedCarburetor
4-barrel Rochester

Standard Transmission
Gears4
TransmissionManual
All synchromesh
Final Drive3.55:1


 
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