Showing posts with label Greenbrier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greenbrier. Show all posts

May 13, 2015

Nice Restoration, 1961 Greenbrier Van


Nice Restoration, 1961 Greenbrier Van

The American classic van offered by Chevrolet intended to respond of the first generation VW Type 2 suscses in US market. This a Greenbrier Van released in 1961 had fully restored and custom, looking for new owner.



December 25, 2014

Awesome Patina Rat Rod Corvair Greenbrier Van


Awesome Patina Rat Rod Corvair Greenbrier Van

Here's American classic microbus produced by Chevrolet, yes this a Greenbrier Van based on Corvair chassis built in 1963. This locally contender of VW Bus in US market on 60-70's.

August 21, 2014

Bagged 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier Pannel Van


Bagged 1963 Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier Pannel Van For Sale

Here we found an air-cooled American van produced by Chevrolet, it was the Corvair Greenbrier based on the Chevrolet Corvair chassis, as the pictures is a Greenbrier panel van has been Mad deadly styles, fully bagged profile, and body dropped!!

Similar to what Volkswagen did to the VW Bus with the VW Bug, Chavy tries to copy, where the design concept and market strategy are on Greenbrier with Corvair to do. Production of both types of car models is from one source starting from the engine, chassis, and technology.



March 27, 2014

1963 Chevrolet Greenbrier Sportswagon

1963 Chevrolet Greenbrier Sportswagon

1963 Chevrolet Greenbrier Sportswagon, here we present the first van wagon/microbus made by Chevrolet, based on Corvair chassis with a rear-mounted air-cooled engine.

Like the Volkswagen Bus does, the air-cooled engine was located at the rear and used the chassis of the vehicle's pre-existing Beetle, and was a huge success in the American market.

As a local brand, Chevrolet designed the Greenbrier van as a serious challenger to Volkswagen Bus' success in the American market at that time.

It's about similar technology and the same concept, who are the followers, I think you have the answer. However, it's a very nice classic van.