Had NO IDEA the Corvair was such a sporty looking car- BEAUTIFUL. And I must say the attention to detail and research of this video is MIND BLOWING- and the narrator has such a clear, warm voice, must be a really nice guy, PERFECT pronunciation
"The Pinto was introduced in the early seventies." Gee wiz, thanks for that precise information. Cant you even bother to look up the year model that the Pinto was introduced? Very sloppy video, thumbs down.
In an era when the automotive world was focused on performance an aesthetics (WHAT?? that was NOT this era) the AMC Pacer broke the mold by being slow and ugly ....
This video is definitely lame, and the inaccurate commentary is more than, equally lame, bordering on being idiotic. A C2 Corvette (then additional views of the C4 and C8 Corvette models) is not a Corvair. Let me repeat that, the Corvettes shown in the video aren't the "Chevrolet Corvair". Ah, the Pacer was actually designed to be powered by the still-born GM Wankel rotary engine, a engine design far from being "enviromentally sensitive". LOL.
OK, here's a tip about posting a video. Know what your talking about and make sure the video imaging matches the audio script. Just a plain badly done click bait.
Corvair?????? Do you edit? Lame editing. Corvair, really? That is a Corvette in the opening scene in which you mention Corvair. I am not even really into American cars as much as foreign jobbers, but I know the difference between a Corvair and a Corvette from a mile away.