The DFW Car & Toy Museum is presenting a stunning piece of automotive history with its latest exhibit: a pristine 1964 Chevrolet Corvair Convertible. This classic vehicle represents more than just transportation; it embodies the design innovation and cultural spirit of mid-1960s America.
The convertible, part of the Ron Sturgeon Collection, features a robust 6-cylinder engine and 4-speed manual transmission. Recently refreshed with new paint, top, and brakes, the car offers visitors an authentic glimpse into automotive craftsmanship of its era. Its well-preserved original interior provides a tangible connection to automotive design of the period.
Museum founder Ron Sturgeon emphasized the significance of the Corvair, noting its unique engineering and timeless appeal. The vehicle exemplifies an important moment in American automotive history, when manufacturers were experimenting with unconventional designs and engineering approaches.
Located in North Fort Worth, the museum provides automotive enthusiasts and history buffs an opportunity to explore this classic automobile in a comprehensive collection that celebrates automotive heritage. The Corvair Convertible represents a pivotal moment in car design, showcasing the innovation and aesthetic sensibilities of its time.
Visitors can experience this remarkable vehicle alongside the museum's extensive collection of classic cars, toys, and memorabilia, gaining insight into an important chapter of automotive culture.


