Outside of downtown Los Angeles in the hills of Thousand Oaks, California, Petrolicious caught up with Christopher Mejia and his favorite, a Chevrolet Corvair Monza out of a collection that’s 25 cars strong.
Owned since new by his grandfather until the day he died in 1995, this car was passed down, crashed, rebuilt, crashed again, and then resto-modded into this beautiful black blade by the same grandkid it used to bring to kindergarten in the morning.
The air-cooled flat-six in the back made the Corvair a unique piece of American automotive history, and by adding push-rod air-suspension among other custom touches to the car that’s never left the family, Christopher’s Corvair goes a step further…
via Petrolicious ~ Drive Tastefully®
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