Corvair Museum of America

A nonprofit organization

The Corvair Museum of America seeks to deepen and enrich the public understanding of the Chevrolet Corvair with an experiential, historic and curated focus. We strive to fulfill our Purpose - to honor God in all we do, to serve others, and to pursue excellence.

The Corvair Museum of America, located in Hastings, Nebraska, is a museum dedicated to the Chevrolet Corvair, a compact car produced by General Motors from 1960 to 1969. Revolutionary and unique in many ways, the Corvair pioneered several automotive technologies such as unibody design, turbocharging, and advanced aluminum production techniques. It also sparked the beginning of a focus on automotive safety, thanks to a book by a then-unknown lawyer by the name of Ralph Nader.

The vision of the Corvair Museum of America is to preserve the legacy of the Corvair through engaging, educational exhibits while entertaining visitors of all ages with dynamic displays and hands-on experiences.

Testimonials

"What an amazing haven of automotive history! So many interesting cars to see and take me back to my high school days when I first fell in love with Corvairs." - visitor review on Yelp.com

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Corvair Museum of America

Tax id (EIN)

88-3334522

Address

1016 S Burlington Ave
Hastings, NE 68901

Phone

402-460-7097

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