 
Performance Corvair Group
Links to Other Corvair Websites
    
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    Corvair Society of America (CORSA).  CORSA is a world-wide organization with 
    over 3,000 members and 100 local chapters 
    worldwide.  Founded in 1969, it is a non-profit organization, was 
    incorporated to satisfy the common needs of individuals interested in the 
    preservation, restoration, and operation of the Corvair.  CORSA's long 
    range goal is to promote reproduction of parts and render technical 
    assistance to increase your enjoyment of the Corvair, and to further the 
    general public's appreciation of the car.
    Circle City Corvairs  (CCC).     CCC is a local chapter of 
    CORSA based in Greenwood, Indiana.    The Performance Corvair 
    Group would like to say a special thanks to all the CCC members who have 
    helped with registration, snacks and meal set ups at the PCG workshops over 
    the years.
    Northeast Corvair Council  (NECC).  NECC Motorsports ("NECC") 
    conducts performance driving events including track days, time trials, 
    autocrossing, drag racing and more.  Our history goes back to 1974, 
    when we conducted time trials for Corvairs at Lime Rock Park in Connecticut. 
    Corvairs?  Over the years, we've opened up our events to other makes 
    and models of cars, but we continue to enjoy the patronage of a loyal band 
    of Corvair performance driving enthusiasts, and we thrive on their support!
    National Corvair V8 Registry.  The Registry is a CORSA chapter with 150+ members scattered around the world.  This is a group of Corvair enthusiasts interested in water cooled Corvairs with alternate power sources 
	who enjoy fast Corvairs that handle well.  The group was founded by Russ Brandenburg in 1993 and is 
	dedicated to the idea conceived by Ted Trevor at Crown Manufacturing in 1966 of providing a 
	conversion kit for V-8 power.
    Corvair Autocross Pages.  Corvairs have been very successful over the years in autocross racing (also 
    known as slalom racing or Solo II). This website, created by Bryan Blackwell, 
    contains a wealth of information for preparing Corvairs for autocross and 
    other types of competition. Topics include engine modifications, wheels, 
    tires, suspension, seats, roll cages and much more. Many of the 
    modifications can be applied to street cars, too.
    Corvair Center Forum.  A public forum for Corvair 
    owners, enthusiasts or anyone looking for help and insight on the Chevrolet 
    Corvair.  A simple fast website with an easy search engine for finding 
    advice on thousands of Corvair topics.  Includes extensive FAQs 
    covering technical topics for preserving, restoring, maintaining, and 
    modifying Corvair cars and trucks.
    Corvair Forum.  Another public forum for Corvair 
    owners and enthusiasts, with plenty of technical advice.  Includes a 
    mobile-friendly app.
   
    Virtual Vairs.  The original e-mail discussion group 
    dedicated to the preservation of the Corvair.
    Corvair Corsa.  Corvair Corsa is a plentiful source of Corvair history, information and 
    pictures. Here, you can explore the entire collection of production Corvairs 
    including the Corsa, Monza, Monza Spyder, Corvair 700, 500, and the Corvair 
    95 truck series. Also featured are the many variants created by Corvair 
    lovers like Don Yenko and John Fitch, builders of the remarkable Yenko 
    Stingers and Fitch Sprints.  The site contains hundreds of pages, so 
    get comfortable and enjoy your visit!. 
    
 
This site was last updated 11/16/23 by allanvlacki@gmail.com