A romp in the desert with a 1965 Corsa turbo coupe, and a 1965 4-door sedan makes a cameo at the end...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvhBe9PYLTYRaiders - Corvair Baby (stereo)
Published on YouTube Jun 25, 2014
Power in the Chevrolet Corvair peaked with the 1965-66 turbocharged 180 hp (134 kW; 182 PS) Corsa engine option. The second Corvair generation's styling was rated timeless when new, and considered contemporary today in comparison to the first generation. A new fully independent suspension, similar in design to the Corvette, replaced the original swing axle rear suspension. The Corsa came standard with an instrument panel featuring a 140 mph (230 km/h) speedometer with resettable trip odometer, a 6,000 rpm tachometer, cylinder head temperature gauge, analog clock with a sweeping second hand, a manifold vacuum/pressure gauge and fuel gauge. A much better heater system, larger brakes borrowed from the Chevelle, a stronger differential ring gear, a Delcotron alternator (replacing the generator), and significant chassis refinements were made. AM/FM stereo radio, in-dash All Weather Air Conditioning, telescopically adjustable steering column, and a Special Purpose Chassis Equipment ("Z17") handling package, consisting of a special performance suspension and quick ratio steering box, were significant new options for 1965.
Music
"Corvair Baby (Remix)" by Paul Revere & The Raiders (Google Play • iTunes • AmazonMP3)
For comparison, here is an early Corvair commercial. Fortunately, they got better over the years (the cars and the commercials).